No Magic Wand : The Idealization of Science in Law

David S. Caudill, Lewis H. Larue

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Since 1993, Supreme Court precedent has asked judges to serve as gatekeepers to their expert witnesses, admitting only reliable scientific testimony. Lacking a strong background in science, however, some judges admit dubious scientific testimony packages by articulate practitioners, while others reject reliable evidence that is unreasonably portrayed as full of holes. Seeking a balance between undue deference and undeserved skepticism, Caudill and LaRue draw on the philosophy of science to help judges, juries, and advocates...

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Since 1993, Supreme Court precedent has asked judges to serve as gatekeepers to their expert witnesses, admitting only reliable scientific testimony. Lacking a strong background in science, however, some judges admit dubious scientific testimony packages by articulate practitioners, while others reject reliable evidence that is unreasonably portrayed as full of holes. Seeking a balance between undue deference and undeserved skepticism, Caudill and LaRue draw on the philosophy of science to help judges, juries, and advocates better understand its goals and limitations.
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Editora

Rowman & Littlefield

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

170

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Dimensão

226 x 156 x 14

Peso

286 g

Altura

22,6 cm

Largura

1,1 cm

Comprimento

16,7 cm

Data de lançamento

28/08/2006

Tema

Ciência: questões gerais

Origem

United States

EAN

9780742550230

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