Criminal
Feb. 28, 2007
Court Orders Researchers to Stand Trial for Using Deception
Two researchers accused of using deception to obtain personal information about a child abuse case must stand trial, the California Supreme Court held Monday in a ruling that drew mixed responses from First Amendment experts.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two researchers accused of using deception to obtain personal information about a child abuse case must stand trial, the California Supreme Court held Monday in a ruling that drew mixed responses from First Amendment experts.
The high court said that prominent psychologist Elizabeth Loftus must answer civil charges that she misrepresented herself ...
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