I don't have a solution for the
problem of lawyers and judges assessing expert testimony. Perhaps this
is a necessary feature of adjudication. Still, we should recognize it
as a problem, at least in my view, and try to limit its role.
Philosophical investigation
may get some issues wrong now and then. But that's hardly reason, in my view, to
reject the entire enterprise.
Bobby
Robert Justin Lipkin Professor of Law Widener University School of Law Delaware |
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