Sarah Polcz

Sarah Polcz
- Fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences
- Room 393B-2
Biography
Sarah Polcz’s research explores the intersection of law and psychological science. She is particularly interested in how basic cognitive processes relate to more complex social phenomena such as market culture and the moral intuitions underlying intellectual property law. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Southern California Law Review, Hastings Law Journal, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Journal of Law & the Biosciences, The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, and Social Psychology and Justice.
Education
- J.S.D., Stanford Law School
- MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University College London
- J.D., Queen’s University Canada
- B.A., Philosophy, Queen’s University Canada