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Rena Steinzor

    Rena Steinzor is a law professor whose work explores the intricate connections between environmental degradation and governmental policy. She critically examines how these factors disproportionately impact the health and well-being of younger generations. Her writing delves into the systemic issues that perpetuate pollution and governmental shortcomings, advocating for a more robust approach to safeguarding public health through legal and policy reform. Steinzor's scholarship offers a compelling analysis of societal responsibilities in the face of ecological challenges.

    Rescuing Science from Politics
    Why Not Jail?
    • Why Not Jail?

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on neuron models, neural coding, decision-making, and learning, this textbook serves as a comprehensive introduction to computational neuroscience. It is tailored for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, featuring clear step-by-step explanations, end-of-chapter summaries, and practical exercises that have been tested in classroom settings. This resource is perfect for academic courses or independent study, ensuring a solid foundation in the subject.

      Why Not Jail?
    • Rescuing Science from Politics

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Rescuing Science from Politics" features contributions from leading experts in law, science, and philosophy, examining how special interests manipulate the law to influence scientific research. The book highlights the detrimental effects of regulation on scientific integrity and explores principles of good scientific practice to identify misuses of science in regulatory contexts.

      Rescuing Science from Politics