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Duke Law

1996

Science and law

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Research And Its Revelation: When Should Courts Compel Disclosure, Bert Black Jul 1996

Research And Its Revelation: When Should Courts Compel Disclosure, Bert Black

Law and Contemporary Problems

The best hope for improving the resolution of disputes concerning disclosing research is for lawyers to present the research and litigation issues clearly and for courts to develop a "keener sense" for the area of expertise involved.


Foreword, Joe S. Cecil, Gerald T. Wetherington Jul 1996

Foreword, Joe S. Cecil, Gerald T. Wetherington

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Reluctant Experts, Paul D. Carrington, Traci L. Jones Jul 1996

Reluctant Experts, Paul D. Carrington, Traci L. Jones

Law and Contemporary Problems

Two duties arising under Rule 45 and related provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, including the duty of a scientific or technical expert not retained by a party to testify to an opinion on a disputed scientific or technical issue, are discussed.


Science And Subpoenas: When Do The Courts Become Instruments Of Manipulation?, Paul M. Fischer Jul 1996

Science And Subpoenas: When Do The Courts Become Instruments Of Manipulation?, Paul M. Fischer

Law and Contemporary Problems

Fischer says he believes that the uneasy relationship between law and science is likely to continue regarding disclosure of scientific research materials.


A Researcher’S Privilege: Does Any Hope Remain?, Robert M. O'Neil Jul 1996

A Researcher’S Privilege: Does Any Hope Remain?, Robert M. O'Neil

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.