In 1993, the Supreme Court, in the case of Daubert v. Marell Dow Pharmaceuticals ruled:
A. It is the experts who should be the gatekeepers of science in the court
B. It is the trial judges who should be the gatekeepers of science in the court
C. It should be a combination of the trial judges and experts who should be the gatekeepers of science in the court
D. It is a combination of the trial judges and experts who should be the gatekeepers of science in the court, but more responsibility should be placed on the experts
E. It is a combination of the trial judges and experts who should be the gatekeepers of science in the court, but more responsibility should be placed on the trial judges
B
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A. we should always act so as to produce the greatest possible ratio of good to evil for ourselves B. we should always act so as to produce the greatest possible ratio of good to evil for everyone concerned C. we should always act so as to produce the greatest possible ratio of good to evil for utility companies D. we should always act so as to produce the lowest possible ratio of good to evil for everyone concerned
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A. family B. peers C. therapists D. groups E. casual acquaintances
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