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A new commentary by J. Nathan Matias and Jonathon Penney explores the "uneasy relationship" between science & litigation. They say litigators must understand the potential and limits of scientific evidence because evidence-based litigation is crucial to bolster tech accountability. Via Prithvi Iyer:
May 7, 2025, 3:58 PM
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