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Michael Moore is a Professor at the College of Law and holds the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Chair at the University of Illinois. He also serves as a CAS Professor at the Center for Advanced Study. His research focuses on Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Jurisprudence, with notable engagement in Neuroscience-related legal ethics. Moore has contributed to interdisciplinary debates on legal philosophy, including the intersection of neuroscience and responsibility.
- Education:
- J.D., S.J.D. from Harvard University
- A.B. from University of Oregon
His recent publications explore topics such as university responses to student speech, criminal law ethics, historical legal analysis of WWI, and neuroscience’s role in moral responsibility. Moore’s work reflects a blend of legal theory, historical analysis, and contemporary interdisciplinary challenges.
- Awards:
- Hart-Dworkin Award in Legal Philosophy (2021), recognizing contributions to legal philosophy.
Moore has no listed advisees or grants in the provided text. His affiliations include leadership roles within legal education and advanced academic research centers.
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