Helping Judges Round Up the Right Science
The ability of judges—many of whom have little scientific training—to pick and choose which evidence will be admitted in their courtrooms is one of the most intractable problems at the intersection of science, justice, and the economy. This issue was explored in a recent white paper published by R Street Institute.Featured Publications
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