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"Peer review," one of the five benchmarks suggested in Daubert to ensure that another scientist independently confirmed scientific methods and opinions, has been misused.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom Linda Kenney Baden 2010
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"Peer review," one of the five benchmarks suggested in Daubert to ensure that another scientist independently confirmed scientific methods and opinions, has been misused.
Linda Kenney Baden: Conviction: Unvalidated Science in the Courtroom Linda Kenney Baden 2010
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The TMLC attorneys made what is known as a Daubert motion to prevent Dr. Forrest from being able to testify at the trial.
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The TMLC attorneys made what is known as a Daubert motion to prevent Dr. Forrest from being able to testify at the trial.
The DI's Dishonest Attacks on Barbara Forrest - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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It’s called a Daubert motion because the controlling precedent for what type of expert scientific testimony is admissable in court is Daubert v.
The DI's Dishonest Attacks on Barbara Forrest - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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It’s called a Daubert motion because the controlling precedent for what type of expert scientific testimony is admissable in court is Daubert v.
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The court found the survey sufficiently reliable to survive a Daubert challenge, despite criticisms of the control, the closed-ended questions on which the expert relied, and the data analysis — all of which go to weight rather than admissibility.
Out of joint: duelling supplements denied summary judgment Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Lots of stuff happened, probably the most wasteful of which was that a bunch of expensive expert opinions got excluded on Daubert grounds.
Archive 2009-04-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Daubert adds, Everything Trek did was influenced by Lance and the team.
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The court found the survey sufficiently reliable to survive a Daubert challenge, despite criticisms of the control, the closed-ended questions on which the expert relied, and the data analysis — all of which go to weight rather than admissibility.
Archive 2009-09-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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