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Conference List

Since 1981, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research has organized and facilitated over one hundred conferences, workshops, panel discussions and symposia. Titles listed in bold are linked to specific agendas, as available. The proceedings of many conferences have been published and are listed as well.

157. The Evolution of Parasites and Infectious Disease: Perspectives in Biology, Human Behavior, and Institutions

The Royal Society, London, England – March 26-28, 2022

156. Pandemic: Perspectives from Biology and Interdisciplinary Analysis of Society’s Scientific, Behavioral, Institutional, Economic, and Innovative Technological Responses

Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley), California – November 1-4, 2021

155. The Evolution of Cooperation

Virtual Squaw Valley Conference – October 15 – 17, 2020

154. Does Hamilton Still Rule? His Continuing Influence in Science and Society 50 Years Back and Beyond

University of Oxford, England – September 5th, 2019

153. The Major Transitions: Stages of Complexity, Cooperation, and Scale From Early Evolutionary Transitions to Modern Institutions

Squaw Valley, CA – May 19th, 2019

152. Human Behavior & Leadership: An Interdisciplinary Symposium

Squaw Valley, CA – November 5th, 2018

151. Innovation in Science, Law and Society

Squaw Valley, CA – May 20th, 2018

150. Interdisciplinary Insights into Innovation and Growth: From Systems Biology to Macroeconomics

Squaw Valley, CA – May 21st, 2017

149. Conference: “The Role of Institutions in Innovation and Innovation in Institutions”.

Squaw Valley, CA – May 23rd, 2016

148. Conference: Understanding Innovation and Growth: Cross Disciplinary Analysis”.

Squaw Valley, CA – May 25th, 2015

147. Workshop: “Workshop on Understanding the Effect of Regulation on Innovation”

Washington, DC – March 27th, 2015

146. Symposium Is Innovation Evolutionary? Understanding the Processes Underlying Innovation

London – July 8th, 2014

145. Conference: “Understanding Innovation and Growth.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 18th, 2014

144. Workshop: “Workshop on Understanding Innovation.”

Stanford, CA – March 24th, 2014

143. Workshop: “Workshop on Innovation”.

Cambridge, MA – January 24th, 2014

142. Conference: “Innovation and Growth: Biological, Economic, Institutional and Technological.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 19th, 2013

141. Workshop: “Workshop on Growth.”

Stanford, CA – October 12th, 2012

140. Conference: “Economic Growth: Costs, Causes and Effects.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 23rd, 2012

139. Conference: “Innovation, Economic Growth and Human Behavior.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 20th, 2012

138. Conference: “Innovation and Economic Growth: Exploring the Origins of Innovative Behavior.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 25th, 2011

137. Conference: “Law, Institutions and Human Behavior.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 22nd, 2011

136. Seminar on Neuroscience and Criminal Behavior.

Philadelphia, PA – July 12th, 2010

135. Conference: “Innovation and Economic Growth: Exploring the Origins of Innovative Behavior.” Squaw Valley, CA May 26-28, 2010

Squaw Valley, CA – May 26th, 2010

134. Conference: “Law, Institutions and Human Behavior.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 23rd, 2010

133. Conference: Moral Biology?

Cambridge, MA – April 15th, 2010

132. Seminar on Law and Neuroscience for Judges.

Cambridge, MA – March 11th, 2010

131. Conference: “New Models in Venture Finance For Innovation”. Stanford University. November 19-20, 2009

Stanford, CA – November 19th, 2009

130. Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.

Chicago, IL – November 2nd, 2009

129. Seminar Series: Introduction to Neuroscience in the Florida With Legal Perspectives.

Syracuse, NY – July 30th, 2009

128. Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.

Nashville, TN – June 18th, 2009

127. Seminar: Neuroscience in the Florida Courtroom – Illusion or Reality?

Fort Meyers, FL – June 4th, 2009

126. Conference: “Law, Biology and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 18th, 2009

125. Symposium on forthcoming book by Matt Ridley: The Optimist: Economic Progress and the Evolution of the Future.

Napa, CA – May 4th, 2009

124. Conference: Context and the Evolution of Mechanisms for Solving Collective Action Problems.

Bloomington,IN – April 30th, 2009

123. Seminar on Law and Neuroscience for Judges.

New York, NY – March 26th, 2009

122. Conference: – Law and Neuroscience.

Phoenix, AZ – March 6th, 2009

121. Seminar on Law and Neuroscience.

Riverside, CA – November 8th, 2008

120.Seminar: Neuroscientific Evidence – Can We Read People’s Minds By Scanning Their Brains?

Dallas, TX – September 16th, 2008

119. Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.

Holderness, NH – September 12th, 2008

118. Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.

Stanford, CA – June 4th, 2008

117. Conference: “Law, Biology and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 19th, 2008

116. Conference: “Emotion in Context: Exploring the Interaction Between Emotion and Legal Institutions.”

Chicago, IL – May 9th, 2008

115. Roundtable Panel: “Should Criminal Law be Reconsidered in Light of Advances in Neuroscience?”

Cambridge, MA – April 7th, 2008

114. Conference: “Legal Institutions and Entrepreneurship”.

Stanford, CA – February 8th, 2008

113. Debate: Markets Are Moral. New York University, Stern School of Business.

New York, NY – November 27th, 2007

112. Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.

Holderness, NH – October 20th, 2007

111. Workshop: “Meeting of the Minds”.

Minneapolis, MN – August 24th, 2007

110. Conference: “Law, Biology and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 20th, 2007

109. Debate: Are Markets Moral?

London – April 24th, 2007

108. Symposium: “Moral Markets: A Symposium On Values, Economics And The Brain”.

Claremont, CA – April 13th, 2007

107.Conference: “Self And Other: Cognitive Perspectives On Trust, Empathy And Self”.

Minneapolis, MN – April 6th, 2007

106. Conference: “Law and Emotions: New Directions in Scholarship”.

February 8th, 2007

105. Workshop: “The Biology of Trust in the Resolution of Conflict.”

Atlanta, CA – October 19th, 2006

104. Conference: “Intellectual Property and Behavioral Science.”

Munich – August 28th, 2006

103. Working Conference: “Free Enterprise: Values in Action.”

Cambridge, MA – June 20th, 2006

102. Conference: “Law, Biology and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 22nd, 2006

101. Conference: “The Neuroeconomics of Impaired Decision-Making.”

Claremont, CA – April 21st, 2006

100. Working Conference: “Free Enterprise: Values in Action.”

Cambridge, United Kingdom – March 23rd, 2006

99. Current Legal Issues Law, Mind & Brain

London – February 13th, 2006

98. Working Conference: “Free Enterprise: Values in Action.”

Washington, D.C. – January 13th, 2006

97. Working Conference: “Free Enterprise: Values in Action.”

– September 9th, 2005

96. Roundtable Workshop: “Free Enterprise: Values in Action.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 26th, 2005

95. Conference: “Law, Behavior and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley – May 22nd, 2005

94. Workshop: “Property, Intellectual Property and the Brain.”

Stanford, CA – April 28th, 2005

93. Workshop: “From Personal to Impersonal Trusted Exchange in The Physical and Digital Domains: An Evolutionary Perspective.”

Cambridge, MA – April 27th, 2005

92. Workshop: “Cooperative Structures and Institutions: Evolutionary, Legal and Digital Perspectives.”

Cambridge, MA – March 30th, 2005

91. Workshop: “Emotions, Retaliation and the ‘Culture of Honor’: An Evolutionary and Neuroscience Approach.”

Cambridge, MA – March 3rd, 2005

90. Workshop: “Trust, Civil Society, and Economic Development.”

Cambridge, MA – November 17th, 2004

89. Conference: “Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?”

Chicago, IL – November 6th, 2004

88. Workshop: “Honest Signaling and Other Strategies for Building Reliability and Trust on the Internet”.

Cambridge, MA – October 13th, 2004

87. Workshop: “From Personal to Impersonal Trusted Exchange – An Evolutionary and Neuro-economic Perspective”.

Cambridge, MA – September 22nd, 2004

86. Conference: “Law and Biology: Impact on the Courts.”

Dartmouth, NH – August 6th, 2004

85.Conference: “Moral Decision Making, Neuroimaging, Neurophilosophy and Law.”

Berlin, Germany – June 11th, 2004

83.Conference:” Behavioral Building Blocks of Free Enterprise.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 24th, 2004

84.Conference: “Law, Behavior and the Brain.”

Squaw Valley, CA – May 20th, 2004

82.Conference: “Sensory Systems and Judgment in Law.”

Squaw Valley, CA – June 12th, 2003

81.Workshop: “Incorporating Biology and Neuroscience into the Law School Curriculum.”

Squaw Valley, CA – June 11th, 2003

80.Workshop: ”Investigating the Basis of Property” An Action-Oriented Planning Workshop.

Arlington, VA – April 15th, 2003

79.Workshop: “Judgment: Restoring Harmony in Law and Art.”

Berkeley, CA – January 10th, 2003

78.Workshop: “The Science, Policy and Law of Addictive Substances: Licit and Illicit Strategies in the Context of Tobacco.”

Stanford, CA – November 15th, 2002

77.”Neuroesthetics: Sense of Art- Sense of Justice”

Essen, Germany – June 29th, 2002

76. Conference: “Investigating Justice: Applying Evolutionary Biology to Right and Wrong in the Law.”

Squaw Valley, CA – June 13th, 2002

75. Workshop: “Evolutionary Biology and the Social Sciences.”

Cambridge, MA – March 27th, 2002

74. Workshop: “Neurological Basis for Justice.”

San Francisco, CA – November 16th, 2001

73. Workshop: “Recent Developments in Neuroscience and Law.”

Berlin, Germany – October 12th, 2001

72. Conference: “Evolutionary Biology, Economics, and Law.”

Squaw Valley, CA – June 6th, 2001

71. German-American Workshop: “Law and Behavior – Mediation.”

Tübingen, Germany – May 5th, 2001

70. “The Future of Intellectual Property: Biotechnology.”

– April 27th, 2001

69. Workshop: “Evolution and Social Behavior.”

Los Angeles, CA – April 20th, 2001

68. Conference: “Projecting Science into Society.”

Cambridge, MA – March 20th, 2001

67. Workshop: “Biology and Law.”

Seewiesen, Germany – March 14th, 2001

66. Research Roundtable: “Law and Evolution.”

– March 3rd, 2001

65. Workshop: “Law and Neuroscience.”

Berlin, Germany – February 19th, 2001

LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE CONFERENCES
*Organized by the Gruter Institute under the
Law and Neuroscience Project of the MacArthur Foundation

  1. Seminar on Neuroscience and Criminal Behavior for U.S Chief Porbation Officers and PreTrial Sentence Officers. Co-sponsored by the Federa Judicial Center. Support provided by the MacArthur Foundation Law and Neuroscience Project. Philadelphia, PA. July 12-13, 2010. View agenda.pdf
  2. Conference: Moral Biology? What (if anything) can the mind sciences and evolutionary biology tell us about law and morality? Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics of Harvard Law School, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. April 15-16, 2010. View agenda.pdf
  3. *Conference for Judges: Law and Neuroscience, Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and
    Bioethics of Harvard Law School, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. March 11-12, 2010. View agenda.pdf
  4. *Conference: Law & Neuroscience for Judges, Northwestern Law School, Co-Sponsored by the National Judicial Center and Northwestern Law Searle Center, Chicago, IL. November 2-3, 2009. View agenda.pdf
  5. Workshop: Law and Neuroscience for the Vermont State Legislators, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT. October 2, 2009.
  6. Law and Neuroscience for California State Judges Association Conference, San Diego, CA.  September 11-12, 2009.
  7.  Law and Neuroscience for New York State Judicial Conference, White Plains and Syracuse, NY. July 23, July 29, and August 6, 2009.
  8. *Conference: Law & Neuroscience for State Judges at Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, TN. June 2009.  View agenda.pdf
  9. Neuroscience in the Florida Courtroom: Illusion or Reality?  Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Fort Meyers, FL. June 1-5, 2009. View agenda.pdf
  10. *Conference for Judges: Law and Neuroscience, New York University, New York, NY. March 26-27, 2009. View agenda.pdf
  11. Law and Neuroscience.  Organized by Maricopa County Judicial Education, with support from the MacArthur Foundation Project on Law and Neuroscience Project, Phoenix, AZ.  March 6, 2009. View agenda.pdf
  12. Seminar on Law and Neuroscience. Hosted by UC Riverside Extension with support from the MacArthur Foundation Law & Neuroscience Project, Riverside, CA.  November 8, 2008. View aganda.pdf
  13. Seminar:  Neuroscientific Evidence – Can We Read People’s Minds By Scanning Their Brains?  A session of the Texas Judicial Section Annual Conference with support from the MacArthur Foundation Law & Neuroscience Project, Dallas,TX. September 16, 2008.
  14. *Conference for Judges: Law and Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, Minary Center, Holderness, NH.  September 13-14, 2008. View agenda.pdf
  15. *Conference: Neuroscience for Judges.  Co-sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center, with support from the MacArthur Foundation Law & Neuroscience Project.  Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA.  June 5-6, 2008. View agenda.pdf
  16. Roundtable Panel: Should Criminal Law be Reconsidered in Light of Advances in Neuroscience?  Co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology andBioethics of Harvard Law School, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA.  April 7, 2008. View agenda.pdf
  17. *Conference:  Neuroscience for Judges. Co-sponsored by the National Judicial College.  Support provided by the MacArthur Foundation Law & Neuroscience Project, Minary Center, Holderness, NH.  October 20-21, 2007. View agenda.pdf
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