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Book SynopsisIt is an article of faith in America that scientific advances will lead to wondrous progress in our daily lives. From "Star Trek" to "Jurassic Park", the American imagination has always been fascinated by the power of scientific technology. This book provides a look at the intersection of two of America's communities - law and science.
Trade Review"Culture Clashwith its rare blend of creativity, verbal skill and balanced judgement--helps to clarify the understanding of law and science in American life." * New York Law Journal *
"A lucid and entertaining mix of constitutional law and history." * American Journal of Human Genetics *
"Draws on more than a decade's work to bring together in one place a remarkably broad treatment of the relationship between law and science. All of the well-known issues are addressed: the legal questions likely to arise from current research aimed at mapping the human genome, the legal debates over the public schools' treatment of creationism and evolution, the effect of federal agency practices on the course of scientific research, and the use of scientific evidence in legal disputes...Certain to enrich all future discussion of these topics." -- Ira Mark Ellman,Professor of Law, Arizona State University
"One of the most vital interdisciplinary works of this generation. A trenchant, thought-provoking, and immensely readable analysis of the important issues at the intersection of law, science, and morality. Goldberg, perhaps the most prominent and certainly the most prolific legal scholar in the law and science field, explores the most contemporary topics at the frontiers of current scientific, technological, legal, and moral inquiry. An accomplished and important book." -- Nancy Levit,Associate Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City,Co-author of Jurisprudence