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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 72 > No. 1 (2009)

 

Volume 72, Number 1 (Winter 2009)
Conventions in Science and Law

David Michaels, Neil Vidmar
Special Editors

Preliminary

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Introduction

David Michaels and Neil Vidmar

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Articles

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Irreconcilable Differences? The Troubled Marriage of Science and Law

Susan Haack

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Essay: Conventions in Science and in the Courts: Images and Realities

Jerome R. Ravetz

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The Arts of Persuasion in Science and Law: Conflicting Norms in the Courtroom

Herbert M. Kritzer

41

 

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Science, Law and the Expert Witness

Joseph Sanders

63

 

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How Does Science Come to Speak in the Courts? Citations Intertexts, Expert Witnesses, Consequential Facts, and Reasoning

Charles Bazerman

91

 

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How Much Evidence is Enough? Conventions of Causal Inference

David Kriebel

121

 

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Trials and Tribulations: What Happens When Historians Enter the Courtroom

David Rosner

137

 

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Merton and the Hot Tub: Scientific Conventions and Expert Evidence in Australian Civil Procedure

Gary Edmond

159

 

Developments on Previous Symposia

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In Defense of “Footnote Four”: A Historical Analysis of the New Deal’s Effect on Land Regulation in the U.S. Supreme Court

Christopher S. Dodrill

191

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

E-ISSN: 1945-2322

 
 
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