Title
Book Review: Appellate Courts: Structures, Functions, Processes and Personnel
Document Type
Article
Comments
The most up-to-date version of this piece can be found in the Duke Law Scholarship
Abstract
This essay is in part a result of the author's participation over several years in the meetings of the Panel on Law Science and Technology of the National Academy of Sciences. It was published by the Review of Litigation in 2007. It is a summary of the problems faced by the courts in resolving extremely complex scientific issues arising in a million civil cases arising out of uses of asbestos that also had the incidental effect of saving many thousands of lives. It concludes that a single-payer health care system is to be desired in preference to tort law as a system of allocating costs.
Date of Authorship for this Version
March 2008
Recommended Citation
Carrington, Paul D., "Book Review: Appellate Courts: Structures, Functions, Processes and Personnel" (2008). Duke Law School Faculty Scholarship Series. Paper 141.
http://lsr.nellco.org/duke_fs/141