The idea for Bioethics in Law began more than a decade ago, while I was studying social science and law. I was parti- larly interested in the collaborations that comprised social s- ence in law. Economic and social data in the pioneering Brandeis brief had been used to defend an early 20th-century labor law; surveys of consumer confusion had helped resolve trademark - fringement cases; psychologists predictions of future violence had informed capital sentencing decisions. Additionally, Kenneth Clark s doll studies, cited by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, had helped change...
The idea for Bioethics in Law began more than a decade ago, while I was studying social science and law. I was parti- larly interested in the collabor...