More than two dozen contributors to the manual criticized the deletion of a chapter on climate science by the Federal ...
Last month, a government agency erased climate change from a manual that helps federal and state judges understand complex science in court. The political attack on the nonpartisan publication “should ...
The Federal Judicial Center contributed to this publication in furtherance of the Center’s statutory mission to develop and conduct educational programs for judicial branch employees. The views ...
A majority of the contributors to the federal judiciary's reference manual on scientific evidence accused court officials on ...
The research arm of the federal judiciary announced it would remove a controversial climate-centric section from the latest edition of its influential scientific-evidence guide for judges, days after ...
Earlier this week, I wrote about how the Federal Judicial Center (FJC) — the in-house, federally funded think tank of the judicial branch — recently published a new edition of its Reference Manual on ...
Supreme Court's trilogy on the admissibility of expert testimony / Margaret A. Berger -- Management of expert evidence / William W. Schwarzer and Joe S. Cecil -- How science works / David Goodstein -- ...
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