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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 67, Issue 5, 2023February 09, 2023 EDT

The “Crisis of Expertise” Reaches the Courtroom: An Introduction to the Symposium on, and a Response to, Edward Cheng’s Consensus Rule

David S. Caudill,
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Articles in Vol. 67, Issue 5, 2023

Vol. 67, Issue 5, 2023
  • 2022 Villanova Law Review Norman J. Shachoy Symposium: The Consensus Rule: A New Approach to Admissibility of Scientific Evidence
    Villanova Law Review
  • The "Crisis of Expertise" Reaches the Courtroom: An Introduction to the Symposium on, and a Response to, Edward Cheng's Consensus Rule
    David S. Caudill
  • Embracing Deference
    Edward K. ChengElodie O. CurrierPayton B. Hampton
  • The Owls: Some Difficulties in Judging Scientific Consensus
    Harry Collins
  • The Consensus Rule: Judges, Jurors, and Admissibility Hearings
    Robert Evans
  • The Adversity of Adversarialism: How the Consensus Rule Reproduces the Expert Paradox
    Martin Weinel
  • The Consensus Rule: Lessons from the Regulatory World
    Wendy Wagner
Villanova Law Review
David S. Caudill, The “Crisis of Expertise” Reaches the Courtroom: An Introduction to the Symposium on, and a Response to, Edward Cheng’s Consensus Rule, 67 Villanova Law Review (2023).
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