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Volume 59Summer 1996Number 3

Court-Ordered Disclosure of Academic Research: A Clash of Values of Science and Law

Joe S. Cecil and Gerald T. Wetherington
Special Editors
Foreword Joe S. Cecil
and Gerald T. Wetherington
1
Judicially Compelled Disclosure of Researchers' Data: A Judge's View Barbara B. Crabb9
A Researcher's Privilege: Does any Hope Remain? Robert M. O'Neil35
Reluctant Experts Paul D. Carrington
and Traci L. Jones
51
Researcher's Reactions to Compelled Disclosure of Scientific Information Elizabeth C. Wiggins
and Judith A. McKenna
67
Research Subpoenas and the Sociology of Knowledge Sheila Jasanoff 95
Countering the Excessive Subpoena for Scholarly Research Michael Traynor 119
Compelled Disclosure of Scholarly Research: Some Comments on "High Stakes Litigation" J. Steven Picou 149
Science and Subpoenas: When do the Courts Become Instruments of Manipulation? Paul M. Fischer 159
Research and its Revelation: When Should Courts Compel Disclosure Bert Black 169
Comment: Implementing a Taint Test to Address the Problems Raised by Compelled Disclosure Francis E. McGovern 185