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Veterinary Medical Board, Allen R. Greenway Jul 1999

Veterinary Medical Board, Allen R. Greenway

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Matthew F. Archbold Jul 1999

Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Matthew F. Archbold

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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Board Of Dental Examiners, J. D. Fellmeth Jan 1999

Board Of Dental Examiners, J. D. Fellmeth

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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The Future Of Bioethics Testimony: Guidelines For Determining Qualifications, Reliability, And Helpfulness, Bethany Spielman, George Agich Jan 1999

The Future Of Bioethics Testimony: Guidelines For Determining Qualifications, Reliability, And Helpfulness, Bethany Spielman, George Agich

San Diego Law Review

This Article addresses key questions about expert bioethics testimony4 from within the framework of the basic rule concerning expert witnesses, Federal Rule of Evidence 702.' This Rule6 requires judges to affirmatively answer three basic questions before admitting expert testimony: (1) does this witness qualify as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education; (2) does the testimony consist of scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge; and (3) will the testimony assist the trier of fact. Bioethics testimony presents distinctive problems in each area, on which commentators have not necessarily focused. Part II of this Article addresses the question of …