Discussion of the Committee on Daubert Standards
Summary of Meetings
National Research Council author Policy and Global Affairs author Committee on Science, Technology, and Law author Committee on Daubert Standards author Kathi E Hanna editor Anne-Marie Mazza editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:19th Aug '06
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In 1993, the U.S. Supreme Court in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., laid out a new test for federal trial judges to use when determining the admissibility of expert testimony. In Daubert, the Court ruled that judges should act as gatekeepers, assessing the reliability of the scientific methodology and reasoning that supports expert testimony. The resulting judicial screening of expert testimony has been particularly consequential. While the Supreme Court sought to bring better science into the courtroom, questions remain about whether the lower courts' application of Daubert accords with scientific practices. This report summarizes discussions held by an ad hoc committee of the The National Academies to consider the impact of Daubert and subsequent Supreme Court opinions and to identify questions for future study.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of Key Supreme Court Decisions
- 3 The Legal Landscape Post-Daubert
- 4 Evidence Synthesis: The Question of Causation
- 5 Areas Needing Further Study
- Selected References
- Appendix A Committee Biographies
- Appendix B Meeting Agenda <
ISBN: 9780309102483
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46 pages