The problem with LegalTech New York is that you can't be five places at once. Or six. Or 20. It's just so hard to choose among so many compelling choices keynotes, seminars, plenary sessions,
...National Reseach Council was updated in 2011 with new chapters about forensic science, mental health, and neuroscience but not ...
...the 2009 report of the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council (NRC), "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...threats and challenges, such as forensic accounting, digital forensics, corporate investigations...A. in history and political science. Stroz Friedberg has...
...standards. Thus, a well-defined forensic due process is necessary to help navigate the hazardous shoals where law and science meet. Albert Einstein...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
We're an opinionated bunch here at LTN online. David Snow, ALM's editorial director of technology, opened the floodgates and in poured the commentary as he launched the site in "Welcome to the New 'L
...a guidebook for judges and lawyers, conspicuously lacks a chapter on computer science. The book editors said the omission happened because the submitted...
...advances in neuroscience research and on the especially hot topic of forensic science. The forensic science chapter details new advances in research on handwriting...
...S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer and new chapters about forensic science, mental health, and neuroscience -- but not computer science. "...
...National Academy of Sciences report, "Strengthening Forensic Science in the...
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