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1. The veil of science over tort law policy;
2. Legal background;
3. Institutional concerns about the Supreme Court's triology;
4. The science of toxicity and reasoning about causation;
5. Excellent evidence makes bad law: pragmatic barriers to the discovery of harm and fair admissibility decisions;
6. Science and law in conflict;
7. Improving legal protections under Daubert; Is Daubert the solution?; Bibliography.
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