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Expert Evidence

Publications are listed in chronological order. Learn more about ICJ's research by visiting the Research Agenda page on Expert Evidence. Additional related publications may be found in the lists of Research Briefs and Executive Summaries.


Changes in the Standards for Admitting Expert Evidence in Federal Civil Cases Since the Daubert Decision Lloyd Dixon, Brian Gill, MR-1439-ICJ, 2001 (Full Document) Uses a sample of federal district court opinions between 1980 and 1999 to examine how judges, plaintiffs, and defendants responded to the Daubert directive.

Science in the Court: Is There a Role for Alternative Dispute Resolution? Deborah R. Hensler, RP-109-ICJ (originally published in Law and Contemporary Problems, v. 54, no. 3, Summer 1991), 1992 (Ordering Information) Examines whether ADR might remedy perceived problems in court procedures for dealing the scientific questions in court cases.


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