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54 Wake Forest L. Rev. 909

Law and the Cognitive Nature of Emotion: A Brief Introduction

Harold Anthony Lloyd

As an introduction to this Wake Forest Law Review symposium issue entitled Cognitive Emotion and the Law, I set out these brief remarks to help frame the excellent articles that follow and to help frame the engaging presentations given at the actual Symposium on February 22, 2019.  By way of this Article, I also express my gratitude to the speakers and to the members of the Wake Forest Law Review who made this wonderful symposium a reality.

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Topics: Issue 4, Symposium – Cognitive Emotion and the Law
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