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| Volume 73 | Spring 2008 | Number 3 |
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| TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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SYMPOSIUM: A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY LOOK AT
SCIENTIFIC TRUTH: WHAT’S THE LAW TO DO?
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The Uneasy Relationship
Between Science and Law:
An Essay and Introduction (PDF) |
Margaret A. Berger Lawrence M. Solan |
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Science, Intersubjective Validity,
and Judicial Legitimacy
(PDF) | Richard B. Katskee |
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Revisiting the History of Scientific
Expert Testimony
(PDF) | Tal Golan
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Truth, Epidemiology, and
General Causation (PDF) | Douglas L. Weed |
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| Causation, Truth, and the Law (PDF) | Richard Scheines |
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| Of Truth, in Science and in Law (PDF) |
Susan Haack |
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Expert Evidence, Partisanship,
and Epistemic Competence
(PDF) | Jennifer L. Mnookin |
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Getting to the Truth: Grounding
Incomplete Knowledge (PDF) | Frank C. Keil |
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On the Conceptual and the
Empirical: A Critique of
John Mikhail’s Cognitivism (PDF) | Dennis Patterson |
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Scientific Realism in
Constitutional Law
(PDF) | David L. Faigman |
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Afterword: The Discovery of Truth
in Context: Comments on
Faigman, Katskee, and Keil
(PDF) | Sam Glucksberg |
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| NOTES |
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Other People’s Money:
Drawing the Constitutional Line
Between the Right to Counsel and
Constraints on Obstructive Fee
Advancement in the Wake of
United States v. Stein
(PDF) |
Jonathan Bashi |
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Why Federal Preemption Is
Necessary to Create Uniform Professional
Boxer Safety Standards
(PDF) | J. Bradley Clair |
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They Won’t Come Knocking No
More: Hudson v. Michigan
and the Demise of the
Knock-and-Announce Rule
(PDF) | Jessica M. Weitzman |
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