Volume 57, Issue 3 (2000)
Includes articles from a symposiumPrefatory Matter
Articles
The Law's Scientific Revolution: Reflections
and Ruminations on the Law's Use of
Experts in Year Seven of the Revolution
David L. Faigman
Junk Philosophy of Science?:
The Paradox of Expertise and
Interdisciplinarity in Federal Courts
David S. Caudill and Richard E. Redding
Defining the."Task at Hand":
Non-Science Forensic Science After
Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael
D. Michael Risinger
The Implications of Daubert for
Economic Evidence in Antitrust Cases
Roger D. Blair and Jill Boylston Herndon
Defining Reliable Forensic Economics in
the Post-Daubert/Kumho Tire Era:
Case Studies from Antitrust
Andrew I. Gavil
Doubts About Daubert:
Psychiatric Anecdata as a Case Study
Christopher Slobogin