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Clinical Trial Research
New clinical trial research data have been reported by researchers at Duke University
June 21st, 2008
According to a study from the United States, "This Note considers court-ordered limitations on the extrajudicial speech of trial participants in high-profile cases." "After providing a history of Supreme Court decisions, informative though not dispositive of the topic, it presents the divergent approaches lower courts take when faced with trial participants' extrajudicial speech. The Note highlights the extreme legal uncertainty facing trial participants who desire to speak publicly about court proceedings," wrote J.E. Pahl and colleagues, Duke University. The researchers concluded: "Finally, it concludes that courts would better balance First...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-06-21)
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