BACKGROUND: Although existing literature does discuss difficulties of doing science in contexts of litigation and regulation, work to date reflects little first-hand experience in such contexts. This gap is understandable but also potentially troubling: Concerns that seem important from afar may or may not match those that are most salient for scientists actually engaged in such work.OBJECTIVES: Drawing on experience on scientific committees and in lawsuits, and using skills developed through doing qualitative fieldwork, I reanalyze past experiences and field notes from the perspective of the 2006 Coronado Conference "Truth and Advocacy in Contexts of Litigation and Regulation." Although I initially shared the kinds of concerns generally st...
The father of the Science Court describes his objective in proposing the institution as it has com...
It is suggested that alternative dispute resolution procedures might remedy perceived problems in co...
This chapter deals with the issue of reliance on scientific claims in contexts other than scientific...
Conflicts of interest have significant implications for the reliability of scientific expert testimo...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
BACKGROUND: In a 1994 Ninth Circuit decision on the remand of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
Courts increasingly confront legislative enactments made in light of scientific uncertainty. Even so...
Note : This paper has been written as a follow-up of a seminar called DEFORM Project workshop in 201...
In this Article, the Author explores two unexpected consequences of joining science and law at the h...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
Critics of the tort system have condemned courts for their alleged leniency in admitting scientific ...
Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to de...
This symposium deals with the legal issues, or rather some of them, that are created by scientific r...
A self-described agnostic on the merits of the Science Court proposal describes how he independent...
The father of the Science Court describes his objective in proposing the institution as it has com...
It is suggested that alternative dispute resolution procedures might remedy perceived problems in co...
This chapter deals with the issue of reliance on scientific claims in contexts other than scientific...
Conflicts of interest have significant implications for the reliability of scientific expert testimo...
Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation\u27s leading academics in law, science,...
BACKGROUND: In a 1994 Ninth Circuit decision on the remand of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
Courts increasingly confront legislative enactments made in light of scientific uncertainty. Even so...
Note : This paper has been written as a follow-up of a seminar called DEFORM Project workshop in 201...
In this Article, the Author explores two unexpected consequences of joining science and law at the h...
This paper analyzes the potential for science courts to address the social need to regulate human ca...
Critics of the tort system have condemned courts for their alleged leniency in admitting scientific ...
Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to de...
This symposium deals with the legal issues, or rather some of them, that are created by scientific r...
A self-described agnostic on the merits of the Science Court proposal describes how he independent...
The father of the Science Court describes his objective in proposing the institution as it has com...
It is suggested that alternative dispute resolution procedures might remedy perceived problems in co...
This chapter deals with the issue of reliance on scientific claims in contexts other than scientific...