Research & Articles

Debra is a neuroscience nerd.  She studies how neuroscience research can improve law student and lawyer performance and well-being. 

Her seminal work, Killing Them Softly, shines a bright light on lawyer depression, substance abuse, and suicide, and its application of neuroscience to the chronic stresses of law school and law practice depict how law students and lawyers suffer cognitive damage that impairs them from doing precisely what their studies and practices require.  It is one of the most downloaded articles of all Sturm College of Law faculty.  

She followed Killing with Drink Like a Lawyer, using neuroscience research to demonstrate how self-medication with substances like alcohol, marijuana, and study drugs impairs law student and lawyer thinking. 

Her article Food for Thought, examines the neuroscience research on the relationship of nutrition choices and optimal brain health and challenges lawyers to rethink their food philosophy and redesign their anti-aging plan.  

Windmills of Your Mind challenges law students, legal educators, and lawyers to improve their understanding of the impact emotion and stress have on performance, and how building mental strength can empower their professional and personal lives.

Positive Legal Education discusses the well-being crisis in legal education and the practice of law, and argues that Positive Psychology findings can help curate a culture of wellbeing in the legal field. 

Leadership Lapse: Laundering Systemic Bias Through Student Evaluations summarizes empirical research demonstrating that student evaluations are biased against female faculty and faculty of color; describes the impact on student learning; details the influence on institutional culture of using student evaluations for assessing teaching quality; and suggests recommendations for evaluating teaching effectiveness in fair and responsible ways. 

Can Professor Austin’s neuroscience obsession help find a cure for what ails the study and practice of law?

 


Debra was awarded a Hughes-Ruud Research and Development Fund grant to attend 2014 Neuroscience Boot Camp at the University of Pennsylvania.

Debra was awarded a Legal Writing Institute-Association of Legal Writing Directors-LexisNexis 2012 Legal Writing Scholarship Grant to write her article on stress in legal education and lawyering (Killing Them Softly).