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Public Health Experts (?) and the Courtrooms. What the…..?

In the January 28, 2010 Scientific American, Carina Storrs interviewed David Rosner, a history professor, regarding his experience as an “expert” in the Rhode Island public nuisance litigation brought by the State of Rhode Island against alleged former manufacturers of lead pigments and paints. Scientific American? Interviewing a history professor? Making comparisons to Hollywood movies? Let’s think about this a minute.
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Climate Change: A New Series

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Legal Wilderness is committed to exploring developments in the legal field that are searching for traction. As these legal theories wander in the Wilderness seeking a home, or an early demise, we intend to bring you insights from leading experts who will assist you in your own wanderings.

With this in mind, we are beginning a new series on Climate Change. We start with Governor Rick Perry of Texas and his letter to the EPA requesting that the agency withdraw its recent finding that Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions are a threat to human health. Governor Perry’s press release and letter appear below.  Read More »

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