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.

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Psychology of the Fourth Amendment

People have long been charged with crimes related to their pregnancy or pregnancy outcomes. Criminalization extends far beyond abortion.

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Judicial Decision-Making

People have long been charged with crimes related to their pregnancy or pregnancy outcomes. Criminalization extends far beyond abortion.

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Psychology of Technology & the Law

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