LCJ Expert Evidence Committee:
Promoting legislation and procedural rules designed to curb "junk science" remains a primary LCJ objective. After conducting a nationwide poll of defense counsel to determine appropriate rule making opportunities, LCJ established action teams in key states to support improved expert testimony rule reform, and provided teams with draft model legislation, position papers, and other resources needed to effectuate change. In 2006, LCJ featured at its Conference U.S. District Judge Janis Jack of Texas, who is nationally recognized for her efforts to improve the quality of expert testimony in her courtroom. LCJ is currently pursuing state legislative and rule making action in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia.
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First Name |
Last Name |
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Nelson |
Alexander |
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Mark |
Behrens |
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Dave |
Carothers |
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Dabney |
Carr |
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Lewis |
Collins |
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Gray |
Culbreath |
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Jim |
Doran |
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Maja |
Eaton |
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Edward |
Fanning |
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Richards |
Ford |
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William |
Gage |
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Mills |
Gallivan |
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Neil |
Goldberg |
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George |
Hodges |
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Bobby |
Hood |
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Gordon |
James |
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Ed |
Laney |
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James |
Leader |
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Rex |
Linder |
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Leah |
Lorber |
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Scott |
Maidment |
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Gino |
Marchetti |
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Lynne |
Miller |
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Michael |
Neil |
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Michael |
Nelson |
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Bruce |
Parker |
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Ed |
Pickle |
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Mary Massaron |
Ross |
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Robert |
Shultz |
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Bert |
Spence |
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John |
Tate |
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Monteith |
Todd |
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Gale |
White |
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Rebecca |
Womeldorf |
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Marc |
Young |
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