Stone was born on August 15, 1929, in
Boston, Massachusetts, to Julius and Betty Stone. His parents were both from Jewish-Lithuanian families. Julius Stone was a lawyer, and later a judge. He studied at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and earned his
M.D. from
Yale Medical School in 1955. He pursued his joint interest in the intersection of law, psychology, and psychiatry first as a lecturer at
Harvard Law School in 1969, and later through a joint appointment with
Harvard Medical School in 1972. In 1978, he was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship. He later lectured at Stanford before returning to Harvard. Stone married Sue Smart, with whom he had three children, Karen, David, and Douglas. Karen died in 1988, and Sue died in 1996. He was later romantically involved with Laura Maslow-Armand, to the end of his life, though they never married. He died from laryngeal cancer on January 23, 2022, at his home, in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 92. == Work ==