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Adam Kolber is the Robert Kaufman ’57 Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, specializing in criminal law, bioethics, neuroethics, and jurisprudence. He pioneered the first law school course on law and neuroscience in 2006 and co-founded the Neuroethics & Law Blog.
- Education: A.B. from Princeton University, J.D. from Stanford Law School (Order of the Coif)
His research explores the intersection of ethics, law, and neuroscience. He has written extensively on therapeutic forgetting, punishment theories, and cognitive enhancement. His 2024 book Punishment for the Greater Good (Oxford UP) advocates limited consequentialist punishment.
Recent publications focus on moral risk, legal vagueness, and neuroscientific applications to law. Key awards include the Robert Kaufman ’57 Professorship and MacArthur Foundation grant support for judicial education in neurolaw.




