Science on Trial
Courts are not well-suited to deal with scientific questions. There is a judge: an appointed or...
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Posted by Lou Dubose | Sep 1, 2013 | Environment, Legal Affairs |
Courts are not well-suited to deal with scientific questions. There is a judge: an appointed or...
Read MorePosted by Lou Dubose | Sep 1, 2013 | Environment |
(Illustration: Edel Rodriguez) By the metrics of modern industrial catastrophes, the June 13...
Read MorePosted by Lou Dubose | Aug 21, 2013 | Politics |
(Source: Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com) If there is a story that is not news but a distraction, it is...
Read MorePosted by Lou Dubose | Aug 1, 2013 | Environment |
(Illustrations by Edel Rodriguez) Our June investigative report on a Texas courtroom battle over...
Read MorePosted by Lou Dubose | Jul 26, 2013 | Politics |
(Image source: Reuters) Oh, the indignation. Attorney General Eric Holder is using Section 3 of...
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