Uncovering the Ties Between Science, Law, and Justice
The relationship between science, law, and justice is a pressing concern that has been exacerbated by US Supreme Court decisions, starting with Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical. In this context, the review of scientific testimony and its foundation before trial can significantly impact the possibility of justice for individuals harmed by toxic substances.
The Consequences of Inadequate Review
If courts fail to review scientific testimony, one party may be denied the possibility of justice. While thorough review of evidence is essential, it can also lead to increased litigation costs and attorney screening of clients. Moreover, mistaken review of scientific evidence can have far-reaching consequences, including decreased citizen access to the law, lower deterrence for wrongful conduct, and a decrease in the possibility of justice for those injured by toxic substances.
The Importance of Justice in Toxic Torts
This book delves into the complex relationships that pose problems in the pursuit of justice, revealing how justice can be denied. By understanding these challenges, we can work towards creating a more just system that protects the rights of individuals harmed by toxic substances.
Key Features of the Test Bank
- Comprehensive coverage of the topics relevant to toxic torts
- Complete set of questions to help students prepare for exams and assessments
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