In a message dated 12/21/2005 3:07:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But it stretches credulity that all the defense expert witnesses wanted to be
addressed as "professor" and all the plaintiff expert witnesses wanted to be
addressed as "doctor." 

It strikes me that especially when dealing with technical, scientific experts,
"Doctor" would usually be considered the title that gives one's positions more
wieght that "Professor."  But this is, of course, a highly subjective judgment.
It strikes this reader as evidence of some kind of design.
 
Jim Henderson
Senior Counsel
ACLJ
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