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Sarah Polcz is an Acting Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law (King Hall). Her research focuses on the intersection of law and psychological science, particularly cognitive processes related to market culture and intellectual property law. She holds a J.S.D. from Stanford Law School, an MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences from University College London, and a J.D. and B.A. from Queen’s University Canada. Polcz is a Fellow at Stanford Law School's Center for Law and the Biosciences.
- Education:
- B.A., Philosophy, Queen’s University Canada
- J.D., Queen’s University Canada
- MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University College London
- J.S.D., Stanford Law School
Her research explores how cognitive processes inform legal frameworks, with key interests in distributive justice, genetic modification regulation, and AI taxation. Notable publications include analyses on genetic advantage regulation and the ethical implications of CRISPR technology. Her work bridges interdisciplinary gaps between psychology, law, and biotechnology.
Polcz’s recent articles highlight trends in AI governance and genetic technology regulation. She has contributed to leading journals like Harvard Journal of Law & Technology and Journal of Law & the Biosciences.
- Awards: Fellow at Stanford Law School's Center for Law and the Biosciences
Her advising and grants focus on interdisciplinary legal research. She actively engages with policy debates on emerging technologies, particularly in biotechnology and AI. Polcz’s work is often collaborative, as seen in co-authored papers on genetic modification and distributive justice.





