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Chair of Ethics and Director of the Centre for Medical Law and Ethics, School of Law, King's College London

Leif Wenar is Chair of Ethics at King's College London, where he also directs the Centre for Medical Law and Ethics at the School of Law. Leif was a Carnegie Council Justice and the World Economy Fellow in 2004–2005. His work has appeared in Ethics, Philosophy & Public Affairs, Mind, Analysis, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Columbia Law Review, and The Philosopher's Annual. He received his bachelor's degree from Stanford and his doctorate from Harvard.
 
 

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