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How Science Has Influenced, But Should Now Determine, Environmental Policy, Jan G. Laitos Mar 2019

How Science Has Influenced, But Should Now Determine, Environmental Policy, Jan G. Laitos

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

This is an article about science and environmental law. More specifically, it is an article about two different versions of science, and how each has affected environmental law and the development of environmental policy. The emergence of science-driven environmental law has significantly affected how humans view and respond to the natural world that makes up the biosphere, which is the thin envelope surrounding the Earth that permits the human species to exist. This Article argues that humans, and law-makers, should embrace a different role for science. Instead of science answering “what is” questions, it should also explain the universal laws …


Judge Versus Jury: Who Should Decide Questions Of Preliminary Facts Conditioning The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence?, Edward J. Imwinkelried May 1984

Judge Versus Jury: Who Should Decide Questions Of Preliminary Facts Conditioning The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence?, Edward J. Imwinkelried

William & Mary Law Review

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Jurisprudence Or "Juriscience"?, Howard T. Markey May 1984

Jurisprudence Or "Juriscience"?, Howard T. Markey

William & Mary Law Review

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Scientific Evidence - An Introduction, Fredric I. Lederer May 1984

Scientific Evidence - An Introduction, Fredric I. Lederer

William & Mary Law Review

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Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence - An Alternative To The Frye Rule, Andre A. Moenssens May 1984

Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence - An Alternative To The Frye Rule, Andre A. Moenssens

William & Mary Law Review

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Applying Lawyers' Expertise To Scientific Experts: Some Thoughts About Trial Court Analysis Of The Prejudicial Effects Of Admitting And Excluding Expert Scientific Testimony, James M. Doyle May 1984

Applying Lawyers' Expertise To Scientific Experts: Some Thoughts About Trial Court Analysis Of The Prejudicial Effects Of Admitting And Excluding Expert Scientific Testimony, James M. Doyle

William & Mary Law Review

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Scientific Evidence And The Question Of Judicial Capacity, John W. Wesley May 1984

Scientific Evidence And The Question Of Judicial Capacity, John W. Wesley

William & Mary Law Review

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