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LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
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Volume 66 |
Autumn 2003 |
Number 4 |
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Science in the Regulatory Process
Richard A. Merrill
Special Editor
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Foreword |
Richard A. Merrill |
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"Regulatory Daubert": A Proposal to Enhance Judicial
Review of Agency Science by Incorporating Daubert Principles into Administrative
Law |
Alan Charles Raul,
Julie Zampa Dwyer |
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Strengthening Science's Voice at EPA |
E. Donald Elliott |
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The "Bad Science" Fiction: Reclaiming the Debate Over the Role
of Science in Public Health and Environmental Regulation |
Wendy E. Wagner |
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Law and Engineering: In Search of the Law-Science Problem
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Jerry L. Mashaw |
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On the Prospect of "Daubertizing" Judicial Review of Risk Assessment
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Thomas O. McGarity |
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Accounting for Science: The Independence of Public Research
in the New, Subterranean Administrative Law |
Donald T. Hornstein |
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Implications of the Precautionary Principle for Environmental
Regulation in the United States: Examples from the Control of Hazardous Air
Pollutants in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments |
Bernard D. Goldstein,
Russellyn S. Carruth |
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