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Chipping: Could A High Tech Dog Tag Find Future American Mias?, Marren Sanders
Chipping: Could A High Tech Dog Tag Find Future American Mias?, Marren Sanders
Marren Sanders
No abstract provided.
Achieving Batterer Accountability In The Child Protection System, Leigh Goodmark
Achieving Batterer Accountability In The Child Protection System, Leigh Goodmark
Leigh S. Goodmark
No abstract provided.
Recognizing Friends Amidst The Rubble: Seeking Truth Outside The Culture Wars, Randy Lee
Recognizing Friends Amidst The Rubble: Seeking Truth Outside The Culture Wars, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
General Causation At A Crossroads In Toxic Tort Cases, Alani Golanski
General Causation At A Crossroads In Toxic Tort Cases, Alani Golanski
Alani Golanski
Traditional approaches to specific causation are not feasible in toxic tort litigations. This article explores in depth the middle path between such unworkable, traditional approaches and institutionally improbable proposals that causation simply be abolished when toxic products are at issue. The middle way relies on the new judicial acceptance of certain forms of statistical proof. Epidemiological findings, especially when conjoined with case-specific differential diagnosis testimony, support causal inferences and should be attainable in a wide variety of toxic tort cases.