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THE JUDGE'S ROLE AS GATEKEEPER:
RESPONSIBILITIES & POWERS
Table of Contents

Chapter One
Judicial Gatekeeping in the United States: A Historical Perspective

Chapter Two
Summary Judgment and Judicial Gatekeeping 

Chapter Three
Reliability and Admissibility Under Daubert

Chapter Four
Ruling on Reliability and Relevance in a Daubert Hearing:
The Methodology-Conclusion Debate and Other Issues

Chapter Five
Scope of Judicial Gatekeeping: Does Daubert Apply To
Areas Other Than New Science?

Chapter Six
Admissibility of Epidemiological Evidence Under Daubert

Chapter Seven
Differential Diagnosis Under Daubert

Chapter Eight
Procedural Issues Surrounding Judicial Gatekeeping

Chapter Nine
Daubert Hearings and Precedent 

Chapter Ten
Appellate Review of Daubert Hearings

Chapter Eleven
Judge as Amateur Scientist: 
How to Approach Statistics in Expert Opinions

Page Last Modified on April 25, 1999 by Dan Fridman - Copyright 1999
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