I don't have a solution for the problem of lawyers and judges assessing expert testimony.  Perhaps this is a necessary feature of adjudication. Still, we should recognize it as a problem, at least in my view, and try to limit its role.
 
        Philosophical investigation may get some issues wrong now and then. But that's hardly reason, in my view, to reject the entire enterprise.
 
Bobby

Robert Justin Lipkin
Professor of Law
Widener University School of Law
Delaware
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