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Natalie Salmanowitz

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Natalie Salmanowitz was a 2015-2016 Fellow at Stanford Law School's Program in Neuroscience and Society, and is currently a 1L at Harvard Law School. For a full description of virtual reality in the courtroom, see her article, "Unconventional Methods for a Traditional Setting: The Use of Virtual Reality to Reduce Implicit Racial Bias in the Courtroom," University of New Hampshire Law Review: Vol. 15: No. 1, Article 2.



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Fighting implicit bias in the courtroom with virtual reality Technology & Science Mar. 9, 2017
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Fighting implicit bias in the courtroom with virtual reality Technology & Science Mar. 9, 2017