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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Contributors | ||
Interpretation of Evidence, and Sample Size Determination | 1 | |
Statistical Issues in the Application of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in Drug, Pornography, and Fraud Cases | 25 | |
Interpreting DNA evidence: Can Probability Theory Help? | 51 | |
Statistics, Litigation, and Conduct Unbecoming | 71 | |
The Consequences of Defending DNA Statistics | 87 | |
DNA Statistics Under Trial in the Australian Adversarial System | 99 | |
A Likelihood Approach to DNA Evidence | 125 | |
The Choice of Hypotheses in the Evaluation of DNA Profile Evidence | 143 | |
On the Evolution of Analytical Proof, Statistics, and the Use of Experts in EEO Litigation | 161 | |
A Connecticut Jury Array Challenge | 195 | |
Issues arising in the Use of Statistical Evidence in Discrimination Cases | 227 | |
Statistical Consulting in the Legal Environment | 245 | |
Epidemiological Causation in the Legal Context: Substance and Procedures | 263 | |
Judicial Review of Statistical Analyses in Environmental Rulemakings | 281 | |
Statistical Testimony on Damages in Minnesota v. Tobacco Industry | 303 | |
Statistical Issues in the Estimation of the Causal Effects of Smoking Due to the Conduct of the Tobacco Industry | 321 | |
Forensic Statistics and Multiparty Bayesianism | 353 | |
Warranty Contracts and Equilibrium Probabilities | 363 | |
Death and Deterrence: Notes on a Still Inchoate Judicial Inquiry | 379 | |
Introduction to Two Views on the Shonubi Case | 393 | |
The Shonubi Case as an Example of the Legal System's Failure to Appreciate Statistical Evidence | 405 | |
Assessing the Statistical Evidence in the Shonubi case | 415 |
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