Books
- Farahany, NA, The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
(2023), St. Martin's Press.
- Farahany, N; Cohen, I; Greely, H; Shachar, C, Consumer Genetic Technologies : Ethical and Legal Considerations, vol. 184
(2021),
pp. 1962-1963, Cambridge University Press.
- Farahany, N, The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law
(2009), Oxford University Press.
Papers Published
- Farahany, NA; Benatar, M; Wuu, J; Andersen, PM; Bucelli, RC; Andrews, JA; Otto, M, Design of a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Trial of Tofersen Initiated in Clinically Presymptomatic SOD1 Variant Carriers: the ATLAS Study,
Neurotherapeutics, vol. 19 no. 4
(2022),
pp. 1248-1258.
- Farahany, N; Ramos, K, Neuroethics: Fostering Collaborations to Enable Neuroscientific Discovery,
AJOB Neuroscience, vol. 11 no. 3
(2021),
pp. 148-154.
- Farahany, N; Greely, H, Advancing the Ethical Dialogue About Monkey/Human Chimeric Embryos,
Cell, vol. 184 no. 8
(2021),
pp. 1962-1963.
- Farahany, N; Robinson, G, The Rise and Fall of the ‘’Warrior Gene’’ Defense,
Science, vol. 371 no. 6536
(2021),
pp. 1320.
- Farahany, N, Proof of Vaccination Will Be Very Valuable — and Easy to Abuse,
Washington Post
(2020).
- Farahany, N; Kennedy, R; Garrett, B, Genetic Evidence, MAOA, and State v. Yepez,
New Mexico Law Review, vol. 50 no. 3
(2020),
pp. 469-487.
- Farahany, N; Chodavadia, S; Katsanis, S, Ethical Guidelines for DNA Testing in Migrant Family Reunification,
American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 19 no. 2
(2019),
pp. 4-7.
- Farahany, N, The Cost of Changing Our Minds,
Emory Law Journal, vol. 69 no. 1
(2019),
pp. 75-110.
- Farahany, N; Ramos, K; Grady, C; Greely, H, The NIH BRAIN Initiative: Integrating Neuroethics and Neuroscience,
Neuron, vol. 101 no. 3
(2019),
pp. 394-398.
- Farahany, N; Greely, H, Neuroscience and the Criminal Justice System,
Annual Review of Criminology, vol. 2
(2019),
pp. 451-471.
- Farahany, N; Greely, H, The Ethics of Experimenting With Human Brain Tissue,
Nature, vol. 556 no. 7702
(2018),
pp. 429-432.
- Farahany, N; Greely, H; Grady, C; Ramos, K, Neuroethics Guiding Principles for the NIH BRAIN Initiative,
Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 38 no. 50
(2018),
pp. 10586-10588.
- Farahany, N; Oertelt, N; Arabian, A; Payne, S; Brugger, E; Chorost, M, Human by Design: An Ethical Framework for Human Augmentation,
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, vol. 36 no. 1
(2017),
pp. 32-36.
- Farahany, N, Neuroscience and Behavioral Genetics in US Criminal Law: An Empirical Analysis,
Journal of Law & the Biosciences, vol. 2 no. 3
(2016),
pp. 485-509.
- Farahany, N; Green, R, Regulation: The FDA is Overcautious on Consumer Genetics,
Nature, vol. 505
(2015),
pp. 286-287.
- Farahany, N, Inability to Consent Does Not Diminish the Desirability of Stroke Thrombolysis,
Annals of Neurology, vol. 76 no. 2
(2014),
pp. 296-304.
- Farahany, N; Erlich, Y; Williams, J; Glazer, D; Yocum, K; Olson, M; Narayanan, A; Stein, L; Witkowski, J; Kain, R, Redefining Genomic Privacy: Trust and Empowerment,
PLOS Biology, vol. 12 no. 11
(2014),
pp. 1-5.
- Farahany, N; Chiong, W; Kim, A; Huang, I; Josephson, S, Testing the Presumption of Consent to Emergency Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke,
Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 311 no. 16
(2014),
pp. 1689-1691.
- Farahany, N, The Costs of Changing Our Minds
(2014).
- Farahany, N, On Cognitive Liberty
(2012).
- Farahany, N, Empirical Use of Behavioral Genetics and Neuroscience in Criminal Law, 2004-2010
(2012).
- Farahany, N, A Neurological Foundation for Freedom,
Stanford Technology Law Review, vol. 2012
(2012),
pp. 4.
- Farahany, N, Incriminating Thoughts,
Stanford Law Review, vol. 64
(2012),
pp. 351-408.
- Farahany, N, Searching Secrets,
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 160
(2012),
pp. 1239-1308.
- Farahany, N, Introduction,
in The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law
(2009),
pp. ix-xviii.
- Farahany, N, Cruel and Unequal Punishment,
Washington University Law Review, vol. 86
(2009),
pp. 859-915.
- Farahany, N; Bernet, W; Vnencak-Jones, C; Montgomery, S, Bad Nature, Bad Nurture, and Testimony Regarding MAOA and SLC6A4 Genotyping in Murder Trials,
Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 52
(2007),
pp. 1362-1371.
- Farahany, N, Foreword: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on the Criminal Law,
Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 69
(2006),
pp. 1-6.
- Farahany, N; Bernet, W, Behavioural Genetics in Criminal Cases: Past, Present and Future,
Genomics, Society & Policy, vol. 2
(2006),
pp. 72-79.
- Coleman, J; Farahany, N, Genetics and Responsibility: To Know the Criminal from the Crime,
Law & Contemporary Problems, vol. 69
(2006),
pp. 115-164.
Articles and Chapters
- Farahany, NA, Neurotech at Work,
in The Year in Tech, 2024: The Insights You Need From Harvard Business Review
(2024), Harvard Business Review Press.
- Farahany, NA, Neurolaw: A Conversation With Nita Farahany,
in Conversations About Law
(2021), Open Agenda Publishing.
- Farahany, N; Giattino, C; Kwong, L; Rafetto, C, The Seductive Allure of Artificial Intelligence-Powered Neurotechnology,
in Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society
(2019),
pp. 397-402, Association for Computing Machinery.
- Farahany, N; Zacharias, R, The Legal Circle of Life,
in Finding Consciousness: The Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law of Severe Brain Damage
(2016),
pp. 229-245, Oxford University Press.
- Farahany, N, Introduction,
in The Island of Dr. Moreau
(2014).
- Farahany, N, Law and Behavioral Morality,
in Evolution and Morality (NOMOS LII)
(2012).
- Farahany, N; Coleman Jr., J, Genetics, Neuroscience, and Criminal Responsibility,
in The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law
(2009),
pp. 183-240.
Other
- Farahany, NA, Congress Is Right to Want to Curtail Tiktok’s Power and Influence,
The Guardian
(2024).
- Farahany, NA; Corbyn, Z, We Need a New Human Right to Cognitive Liberty,
The Guardian
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, A Round-Up of 2022 Neurotechnology Advances,
Volokh Conspiracy
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, Provide a Résumé, Cover Letter and Access to Your Brain? The Creepy Race to Read Workers’ Minds,
Los Angeles Times
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, TikTok Is Part of China’s Cognitive Warfare Campaign,
Guardian
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, This Is the Battle for Your Brain at Work,
Fast Company
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, 'Cognitive Liberty' Is the Human Right We Need to Talk About,
Time
(2023).
- Farahany, NA, Human Values in a Digital Age,
Science, vol. 382 no. 6670
(2023),
pp. 523.
- Farahany, N, We Parents of Unvaccinated Children Need More Guidance,
Washington Post
(2022).
- Farahany, N, The Extent of Employee Surveillance Is Greater Than You Know,
Duke Magazine
(2021).
- Farahany, N; Robinson, G, Criminal Defendants Still Cite a ‘Gene for Violence.’ It Doesn’t Exist,
Washington Post
(2021).
- Farahany, N; Greely, H; Giattino, C, Part-revived Pig Brains Raise Slew of Ethical Quandaries,
Nature, vol. 568
(2019).
- Farahany, N, 3 Reasons Brain Science is Terrific and Terrifying,
World Economic Forum
(2016).
- Farahany, N, Can You Legally Consent to a Head Transplant?,
Washington Post
(2016).
- Farahany, N, New Year's Resolutions, Conservatism & Porn,
Washington Post
(2015).
- Farahany, N, Colleges Should Allow Students to Take Smart Drugs,
Washington Post
(2015).
- Farahany, N, Jurors Award $2.25M in "Devious Defecator" Case,
Washington Post
(2015).
- Farahany, N, Test for "Devious Defecator" was Unlawful, Judge Rules,
Washington Post
(2015).
- Farahany, N, Zapping the Brain,
Washington Post
(2015).
- Farahany, N, On 'Being a Dirty Old Man' and a Federal Judge,
Washington Post
(2014).
- Farahany, N, Reining in FDA Regulation of Mobile Health Apps,
Washington Post
(2014).
- Farahany, N, FDA Considers Controversial Fertility Procedure. What's at Stake?,
Washington Post
(2014).
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