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Trying Times: Science and Responsibilities after Daubert. Can judges make responsible decisions about what scientific evidence is admissible in court? When is expert witnessing unethical? How can courts respect scientific standards while pursuing justice? These are some of the questions that direct attention to responsibilities of the professionals in legal cases requiring evidence from experts. These responsibilities are the concern of a recent publication, Trying Times: Science and Responsibilities after Daubert, produced by the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (CSEP) at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in collaboration with the Institute for Science, Law and Technology (ISLAT) at IIT's Chicago-Kent College of Law. The volume includes essays by Barbara Jacobs Rothstein, a federal judge, Richard Meserve, a former litigator in high stakes cases involving scientific testimony, Sheila Jasanoff (Science and Public Policy, Harvard), and Ullica Segerstrale (Social Science, IIT). The editor, Vivian Weil, has an introductory essay. An annotated bibliography acquaints readers with the lively literature since the Supreme Court's 1993 decision in Daubert that made judges gatekeepers for admitting science in the courts. The volume is aimed to clarify the responsibilities of judges, lawyers, scientists, engineers, and researchers in medicine at this intersection of law and science.

Table of Contents: Introduction; The Use of Scientific Witnesses in Adjudication (Rothstein); Science in the Courtroom (Meserve); Hidden Experts: Judging Science After Daubert (Jasanoff); Judging "Good Science": Toward Cooperation Between Scientists and Lawyers (Segerstrale).

The cost for Trying Times is $9.50 for the U.S. and Canada and $14 for international orders to cover shipping and handling. Copies may be ordered from CSEP by e-mail at csep@iit.edu, or by writing to CSEP, Illinois Institute of Technology, Hermann Hall, Room 204, 3241 S. Federal St., Chicago, IL 60616, attn: "Trying Times".


Professional Ethics and Engineering: A Resource Guide (2nd ed.). The Guide was compiled by the Center for the National Institute for Engineering Ethics (NIEE), with funding from NIEE. The Guide is updated from the 1990 version which was also produced by CSEP for NIEE (then an entity within the National Society of Professional Engineers). It consists of four sections: a bibliography, a listing of engineering ethics organizations and centers, a list of key educational and popular films relating to engineering ethics, and a list of key resource professionals in engineering ethics. The Guide also appears freely online on the NIEE homepage.

 

Municipal Service Delivery: Thinking Through the Privatization Option.
Published in Sept. 1997, these practical and ethical guidelines highlight correct management of the privatization process. This project, funded by the Joyce Foundation, was the joint effort of CSEP and the National League of Cities.

The cost for either of these publications is $10.00 per copy, plus $3.00 for shipping and handling.

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