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Health Policy
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- EXCLUDING SCIENCE FROM THE COURTROOM
Legal Causation and Responsibility for Causing Harm
- David Ozonoff
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S35-38S.
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Manufacturing Uncertainty: Contested Science and the Protection of the Publics Health and Environment
- David Michaels and Celeste Monforton
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S39-48S.
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Laws Knowledge: Science for Justice in Legal Settings
- Sheila Jasanoff
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S49-58S.
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What Has a Decade of Daubert Wrought?
- Margaret A. Berger
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S59-65S.
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Trial and Error: The Supreme Courts Philosophy of Science
- Susan Haack
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S66-73S.
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Ten Years of Judicial Gatekeeping Under Daubert
- Joe S. Cecil
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S74-80S.
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Daubert and the Proper Role for the Courts in Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation
- Thomas O. McGarity
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S92-98S.
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A Cognitive Scientist Looks at Daubert
- George P. Lakoff
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S114-120S.
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Expert Evidence, the Adversary System, and the Jury
- Neil Vidmar
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: S137-143S.
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- LETTERS
THE WORLD BANK: GLOBAL HEALTH OR GLOBAL HARM?
- Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Klaudia Dmitrienko
Am J Public Health 2005; 95: 1091-1092.
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