Judges interpret scientific evidence in court, facing challenges of accuracy and complexity.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Toby Shu explains the impact of the Loper Bright Supreme Court decision, which relates to scientific expertise in government.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Scientists don't see eye-to-eye on science, argues Ella Lesher, as she breaks down the differences between scientific and legal evidence.| Fancy Comma, LLC
"We can’t assume that good science automatically translates into good policy through agency expertise," writes Ella Lesher.| Fancy Comma, LLC
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s SB1, limiting gender-affirming care for minors, disregarding significant medical consensus.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Sheeva talks about her experiences in all three branches of government in a video series.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Short answer: yes, judges do act as gatekeepers of scientific evidence.| Fancy Comma, LLC
A former member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and president of a prestigious university was sentenced to prison on charges of corruption and bribery. But among the reasons for his downfall a…| The Greater China Journal