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This is an argument against all unpublished research, not just LGS1, and it is also an argument against all adversarial experts, not just scientists testifying about LGS1.

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Guiteau's own words expressed the issue best: 'I would rather be hung as a man than acquitted as a fool". The same scenario of adversarial expert testimony, for and against mental illness, has played out over and over again in trials of political and religious extremists (e.g., the Unabomber, Breivik, and some religious terrorists).

Since the 1993 Daubert decision, federal judges (and state judges where individual states have followed the Daubert pattern) are required to give more careful scrutiny to the relevance and reliability of adversarial expert evidence.

The U.S. judicial system is an adversarial one, experts interviewed repeatedly said, and one that obligates a defense attorney to zealously defend their client.

Especially disconcerting is the emergence of two apparently adversarial camps: bioterrorism experts who forecast imminent attacks, and scientists who feel that the benefits of research outweigh potential security risks.

Second, the adversarial system cultivates expert allegiance bias.

Such experts in the adversarial regulatory process, who are not deeply familiar with the company's overall technology and operations, inevitably focus on compliance rather than innovation.

The participants also attended live court proceedings; interacted with judges, prosecutors, public defenders and criminal defense attorneys; and learned from other legal experts about our adversarial system.

"Behind closed doors, most Iranian officials have long recognized that the 'death to America' culture of 1979 is bankrupt, and that Iran will never achieve its enormous potential as long as relations with the United States remain adversarial," said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Of course, we are well versed in pushing politically chosen "experts" onto quangos, so an adversarial selection process would be nice rather than relying on cronyism - or the experts need to be seen to be above and beyond reproach.

Finally, the adversarial quality of the legal system demands that experts give black-and-white, yes-or-no answers to questions that often require a shades-of-gray, nuanced response.

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