The Roger Koppl story that I’ve been plugging for a few months has been picked up by the New York Times.
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Bad science story picked up the NYT
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August 14, 2008 Comments Off Short URL cognitive science, criminal verdicts, csi, episteme, epistemology, Forbes, forensic science, forensics, John Tierney, justice, new york times, Radley Balko, Roger Koppl, social epistemology
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