Galileo's Revenge
Auteur : Peter W. Huber
Date de publication : 1993-03-24
Éditeur : Basic Books
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
A scathing indictment of the growing role of junk science in our courtrooms. Peter W. Huber shows how time and again lawyers have used—and the courts have accepted—spurious claims by so-called expert witnesses to win astronomical judgments that have bankrupted companies, driven doctors out of practice, and deprived us all of superior technologies and effective, life-saving therapies.