The PACE investigators reject Geraghty's suggestion that the cognitive behavior therapy/graded exercise therapy trial could have been better left to researchers with no stake in the theories under study. The potential sources and standards for determining researcher bias are considered, concluding that the PACE investigators "impartiality might reasonably be questioned."
Following up on Sociological Forum essays by Shamus Khan and Jack Katz, the author provides a law professor's perspective on the subpoena of ethnographic notes and testimony.
The real problem for American lawyers today... is to solve the problem of equal access tojustice."). 2 See Sandra Day O'Connor, Meeting the Demand for Pro Bono Services, 2 B.U. PUB. INT. LJ. 1, 1 (1992) (suggesting that lawyers should be "ashamed... of how we are responding to the needs of people who can't afford to pay for our services"). A number of states, including Florida, Texas, Hawaii and New York, have taken steps to motivate lawyers to render more pro bono services, but none have gone so far as to enact an actual requirement.
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