What Is the Frye Standard and Why Does It Matter in New York Courts? Quick Answer: The Frye standard is a legal test used to determine the admissibility of scientific evidence in court, specifically focusing on whether the underlying methodology is “generally accepted” within the relevant scientific community. In New York, the Frye standard is […] The post What Is the Frye Standard and How Does New York Decide Admissibility of Expert Testimony? appeared first on The Orlow Firm.