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Full-Text Articles in Law
Deposing Expert Witnesses In Environmental Litigation, James B. Burns
Deposing Expert Witnesses In Environmental Litigation, James B. Burns
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Unanswered Questions Of Christophersen V. Allied-Signal Corp., Richard O. Faulk
The Unanswered Questions Of Christophersen V. Allied-Signal Corp., Richard O. Faulk
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
In Re Paoli Railroad Yard Pcb Litigation: The Jury's Role In Resolving The Battle Of The Experts, Joseph C. Kohn
In Re Paoli Railroad Yard Pcb Litigation: The Jury's Role In Resolving The Battle Of The Experts, Joseph C. Kohn
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comment Of An Expert: Biomarker Evidence Following Exposure To Pollutants, A. C. Zahalski, P.R. Mcconnachie
Comment Of An Expert: Biomarker Evidence Following Exposure To Pollutants, A. C. Zahalski, P.R. Mcconnachie
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Alaska’S Medical Malpractice Expert Advisory Panel: Assessing The Prognosis, Jonathan Scott Aronie
Alaska’S Medical Malpractice Expert Advisory Panel: Assessing The Prognosis, Jonathan Scott Aronie
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Support Of Huber, Jon F. Merz
In Support Of Huber, Jon F. Merz
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
The author takes exception to two recent reviews of GALILEO'S REVENGE.
Book Review Of Litigation Services Directory, James S. Heller
Book Review Of Litigation Services Directory, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Helpful Or Reasonably Reliable Analyzing The Expert Witness’S Methodology Under Federal Rules Of Evidence 702 And 703, Michael C. Mccarthy
Helpful Or Reasonably Reliable Analyzing The Expert Witness’S Methodology Under Federal Rules Of Evidence 702 And 703, Michael C. Mccarthy
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony In Brainwashing-Related Cases - Should Witnesses Be Fryed?, Virginia M. Fournier
The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony In Brainwashing-Related Cases - Should Witnesses Be Fryed?, Virginia M. Fournier
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evaluating And Admitting Expert Opinion Testimony In Child Sexual Abuse Prosecutions, Diana Younts
Evaluating And Admitting Expert Opinion Testimony In Child Sexual Abuse Prosecutions, Diana Younts
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Medical Experts And The Ghost Of Galileo, Peter Huber
Medical Experts And The Ghost Of Galileo, Peter Huber
Law and Contemporary Problems
The law and science of traumatic cancer and cerebral palsy are discussed in the context of rules of evidence that are concerned with the testimony of medical experts in court. An evidentiary fallacy is demonstrated using the scientific expertise of the scientist Galileo as an example.
Legal Doctrines Governing The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony Concerning Social Framework Evidence, Robert P. Mosteller
Legal Doctrines Governing The Admissibility Of Expert Testimony Concerning Social Framework Evidence, Robert P. Mosteller
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Juries And Expert Evidence: Social Framework Testimony, Neil J. Vidmar, Regina A. Schuller
Juries And Expert Evidence: Social Framework Testimony, Neil J. Vidmar, Regina A. Schuller
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Eyewitness Expert Testimony And Jury Decisionmaking, Steven D. Penrod, Brian L. Cutler
Eyewitness Expert Testimony And Jury Decisionmaking, Steven D. Penrod, Brian L. Cutler
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Expert Witnesses, Paul C. Giannelli
Discovery And Admissibility Of Expert Testimony, Joseph M. Mclaughlin
Discovery And Admissibility Of Expert Testimony, Joseph M. Mclaughlin
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discovery And Testimony Of Unretained Experts: Creating A Clear And Equitable Standard To Govern Compliance With Subpoenas, Mark Labaton
Discovery And Testimony Of Unretained Experts: Creating A Clear And Equitable Standard To Govern Compliance With Subpoenas, Mark Labaton
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Expert Testimony, Paul C. Giannelli
Statistical Significance And The Burden Of Persuasion, David H. Kaye
Statistical Significance And The Burden Of Persuasion, David H. Kaye
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Psychotherapist - Patient Privilege In Child Placement: A Relevancy Analysis, Thomas F. Guernsey
The Psychotherapist - Patient Privilege In Child Placement: A Relevancy Analysis, Thomas F. Guernsey
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Status Of The Psychologist In The Courtroom, Michael L. Perlin
The Legal Status Of The Psychologist In The Courtroom, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Evidence - Admissibility Of Hospital Records As Business Entries, Robert C. Lovejoy
Evidence - Admissibility Of Hospital Records As Business Entries, Robert C. Lovejoy
Michigan Law Review
As a defense to a suit on an insurance policy, the defendant insurer claimed that the plaintiff was intoxicated at the time of the fatal accident. Defendant offered in evidence a portion of the case record of the hospital to which plaintiff was taken after the accident, the record stating that he was "apparently well under influence of alcohol." Although it was duly authenticated under the federal statute permitting business entries to be used as evidence, this evidence was excluded by the trial court as being an observation rather than a diagnosis. Held, reversed. There was no basis for …