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Are courses and seminars offered in science, technology, and law topics?

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Are courses and seminars offered in science, technology, and law topics?

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Science, technology, and law courses are offered periodically and are not specifically limited to judges. A list of courses available to all students in 2002 includes the following: The Judging Science Course is a weeklong, intensive seminar in the scientific method and its various applications for trial and appellate judges from around the country. This annual program is sponsored by Duke Law School’s Private Adjudication Center. Second Courts International Working Conversation on Genetics Issues is an event sponsored the Einstein Institute for Health, Science and the Courts (EINSHAC), a voluntary educational and research organization affiliated with the Judicial Branch of Government and cosponsored by the Supreme Court of Canada.

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