What options are available if I want to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in science and law?
There are several publications that follow recent developments in science and law. Recent cases include People v. Lee (New York Court of Appeals, May 8, 2001), which provides expert testimony about unreliability of eyewitness testimony ruled admissible; cites cases to the contrary.Issues of the National Law Journal provide the following articles: “Expert Witness, Shopping Around” (Edward J. Imwinkelried, April 30, 2001, p. A11); the “Daubert Council,” formed to promote Daubert’s adoption by all state courts and all regulatory agencies (May 21, 2001); and “Biotechnology,” a special supplement (June 25, 2001). Online resources include the Stanford Technology Law Review, an electronic journal featuring articles by legal scholars, practitioners, and students on critical science, technology, and law issues; The Jurist: The Legal Education Network, an educational portal provided by University of Pittsburgh’s School of Law; and the “EINSHAC Newsletter,” and “Science Cases, News, and Sites for