Research
My research broadly aims to understand how (and why) people make legal decisions. Specifically, I use social-cognitive psychology theories and methods to examine the behavioral assumptions embedded within the law and its legal systems related to how people make decisions and interpret legal rules and procedures.
Here is where I will list my publications.
Psychology of the Fourth Amendment
People have long been charged with crimes related to their pregnancy or pregnancy outcomes. Criminalization extends far beyond abortion.
Judicial Decision-Making
People have long been charged with crimes related to their pregnancy or pregnancy outcomes. Criminalization extends far beyond abortion.