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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1978
The social purpose of product liability litigation is product safety and accident Prevention. The role of the Human Factors Expert in that context is to educate juries, trial judges and appellate judges, attorneys, and experts in product design.
Harry M. Philo, Linda Miller Atkinson
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The social purpose of product liability litigation is product safety and accident Prevention. The role of the Human Factors Expert in that context is to educate juries, trial judges and appellate judges, attorneys, and experts in product design.
Harry M. Philo, Linda Miller Atkinson
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Michigan Law Review, 2017
Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde.
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Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde.
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Social Media: The Unnamed Plaintiff
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2018A recent development of a different kind than usually covered here is the emergent voice of social media and social activism and the role it plays in the judicial process where there is conflict over the treatment of a child. The legal position is that, at all times, the best interests of the child must be the focus of all debate but attention is ...
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2008
As is often the case, perception and reality, when associated with a given set of circumstances, have no common ground. This appears to be especially true when applied to medical negligence litigation. The physician’s perception of the problem differs from that of the attorney and most certainly differs from that of the patient.
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As is often the case, perception and reality, when associated with a given set of circumstances, have no common ground. This appears to be especially true when applied to medical negligence litigation. The physician’s perception of the problem differs from that of the attorney and most certainly differs from that of the patient.
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1980
It is well established in American law that a fetus is not a “person” in the constitutional sense.1 Personhood occurs at the moment of live birth.2 Fetuses are not counted as U.S. citizens in the decennial census; there is no income tax exemption for the unborn or the stillborn; states are under no legal obligation to provide welfare funds or food ...
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It is well established in American law that a fetus is not a “person” in the constitutional sense.1 Personhood occurs at the moment of live birth.2 Fetuses are not counted as U.S. citizens in the decennial census; there is no income tax exemption for the unborn or the stillborn; states are under no legal obligation to provide welfare funds or food ...
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Plaintiff aims in medical negligence disputes: limitations of an adversarial system
Medical Law Review, 2023Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty
exaly

