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January 10, 2007


"The impact of litigation on neurologic research"

A recent Neurology article ($) appears with this title; I haven't seen it, but Beck and Herrmann discuss the issue and some of the problematic incentives Daubert has created for junk science to infect more than just litigation. (Update: Bill Childs reports that he has an SSRN paper on the issue forthcoming in the Nebraska Law Review.)

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