Emily L. Rehmet, BA, is the Project Manager and Clinical Research Coordinator of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Law, Brain and Behavior. Emily graduated from Brown University magna cum laude as a double major in cognitive neuroscience and public policy with a track in law and ethics. At Brown, she was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi (scientific research) Societies and received the John Hazen White Jr. Public Policy Award, Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award, and LINK Award. Prior to CLBB, she worked as a research fellow at the Center for Science and Law, where she became interested in juvenile justice and the use of neuro-scientific technologies to predict human behavior and decision-making. At Brown University, Emily was a co-captain of the Brown Mock Trial team, co-president of the Cognitive Neuroscience Departmental Undergraduate Group, a contributing writer and editor for the Triple Helix Bioethics Blog, and a member of the Brown Pre-Law society.
Events
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New Ideas for Substance Use Condition Treatment: Could Psychedelics Help?
March 19, 2024, 12:30 PM Register for this event here! This event will provide an overview of psychedelic treatments, including ibogaine … »
The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior - February 23, 2024
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Young, Vulnerable, and Betrayed: What can be done to help America’s most vulnerable children?
December 7, 2023, 12:00 PM ET A child born in America today has a 37% chance of having their welfare … »
The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior - November 22, 2023
Publications
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CLBB Publishes “Justice for Emerging Adults after Jones” in the NYU Law Review
The Center for Law, Brain and Behavior published a co-authored article, “Justice for Emerging Adults After Jones: The Rapidly Developing … »
The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior - June 2, 2022
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Juvenile (in) Justice: The Role of Science and Advocacy in Juvenile Sentencing Post-Jones
In Fall 2021, law students at Northeastern University School of Law (NUSL) under the direction of Professor Stevie Leahy began investigation into … »
The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior - April 22, 2022
Resources
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Harvard Catalyst announces pilot funding for adolescent mental health
The Child Health Program put out an RFA for research on mood dysregulation and violence in the second decade of life. »
admin2 - October 9, 2014
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Elder Justice Initiative
The Elder Justice website intends to be a resource for victims of elder abuse and financial exploitation and their families, practitioners, law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and researchers. »
US Department of Justice and admin2 - October 7, 2014