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Changes In The Standards For Admitting Expert Evidence In Federal Civil Cases Since The Daubert Decision Lloyd Dixon

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Changes In The Standards For Admitting Expert Evidence In Federal Civil Cases Since The Daubert Decision Lloyd Dixon
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Publisher: RAND Corporation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.24 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Lloyd Dixon
ISBN: 9780833030887, 0833030884
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Changes In The Standards For Admitting Expert Evidence In Federal Civil Cases Since The Daubert Decision Lloyd Dixon by Lloyd Dixon 9780833030887, 0833030884 instant download after payment.

In its 1993 Daubert decision, the United States Supreme Court clarified the standards judges should use in deciding whether to admit expert evidence into federal cases. The Supreme Court directed judges to evaluate the method and reasoning underlying the expert evidence and to admit only evidence that was reliable and relevant. This study examines how judges have changed the way they evaluate expert evidence since Daubert and how the parties proposing and challenging evidence have responded as a result.

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