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What Is Man, That The Judges Are Mindful Of Him?:
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Science, Technology, and Democracy edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman
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Two Concepts of Reliability
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Daubert and the Acceptability of Legal Decisions
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Disentangling Daubert:
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Epistemic and Non-epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in Law
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Punishing Experts, or Protecting the Courts?
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