
Dov Fox (YLS, 2010) received his A.B. from Harvard (2004) and his M.Sc. (2005) and D.Phil. (2007) while a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, where he served as Lecturer in Politics and Philosophy. His articles on bioethics and law have appeared in journals including
Ratio,
Journal of Applied Philosophy,
The Review of Politics,
Review Journal of Political Philosophy,
Bioethics,
American Journal of Bioethics,
Journal of Medical Ethics,
Hastings Center Report,
Journal of Law,
Medicine and Ethics,
Michigan State Law Review, and
American Journal of Law and Medicine. Dov has also written a book on the role of higher education in American moral culture. He has held research fellowships with the President’s Council on Bioethics and the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Policy, Bioethics, Biotechnology at Harvard Law School, and has in recent summers worked at McKinsey and Company and at the Civil Appellate Staff at the U.S. Department of Justice. Dov will be giving invited talks on neuroscience and criminal law at conferences at Akron Law School in September 2008 and at University College London in July 2008. His current research explores the relationship between antidiscrimination law and selective abortion. At Yale, Dov teaches a college seminar on Bioethics and the Law.