JSM Activity #221

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221 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Imperial Ballroom A
Patents, Trademarks, Discrimination, and Congressional Seats: How Expert Statistical Witnesses Bridge The Quantitative Literacy Gap in the Legal System - Invited - Papers
Chance, Section on Statistical Consulting, Section on Statistical Education
Organizer(s): Dalene K. Stangl, Duke University
Chair(s): Dalene K. Stangl, Duke University
     10:35 AM   Crossing Lines in a Patent CaseJoseph B. Kadane, Carnegie Mellon University
     11:00 AM   Statistical Testimony in the U.S. Supreme Court: Utah vs. EvansLara J. Wolfson, Brigham Young University
     11:25 AM   Using Statistical "Footprints" of Reverse Discrimination in Adversarial ProceedingsPeter Morrison, RAND Corporation
     11:50 AM   Statistical Issues in Forensic DNA IdentificationTerence P. Speed, University of California
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2003