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Cognitive Liberty Discussed
in New York Times Magazine

Author and Legal Scholar Jeffery Rosen explores new developments in technology and law "that threaten our privacy and mental freedom, leading some to call for the legal system to respond with a new concept of 'cognitive liberty'."

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NEW CCLE REPORT:
Life Sentences: The Collateral Sanctions Associated with Marijuana Offenses

Our latest study examines the true impact of a marijuana conviction. A misdemeanor conviction for possession of marijuana can trigger automatic bars on educational aid, a bar on serving as a foster parent, denial of federal housing assistance, revocation or suspension of occupational licenses, suspension of one’s driver’s license, and much more.
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The Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE) is a network of scholars elaborating the law, policy and ethics of freedom of thought. Our mission is to develop public polices that will preserve and enhance freedom of thought into the 21st Century.
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The CCLE is dedicated to protecting and advancing freedom of thought in the modern world of accelerating neurotechnologies. Our paramount concern is to foster the unlimited potential of the human mind and to protect freedom of thought.
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