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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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Angelos Strikes Out Again: Cell Phone Brain Injury

Angelos Strikes Out Again: Cell Phone Brain Injury - Point of Law.com

We can thank Judge John R. Padova of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for throwing out the ridiculous attempt to sue a legally constituted industry, in this case the cell phone manufacturers, for operating well within the law and for following their regulatory agency’s (FCC) standards.

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