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Prologue Donald Kennedy
Introduction: principled science Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor
Part I. Freedom and Independence: 1. Defending clean science from dirty attacks Thomas McGarity
2. Basic science at risk: protecting the independence of research Katherine S. Squibb
3. Publication bas, data ownership and the funding effect in science: threats to the integrity of biomedical research Sheldon Krimsky
4. Science and subpoenas: when do the courts become instruments of manipulation? Paul M. Fischer
Part II. Transparency and Honesty: 5. Smothering the future: the data quality act and adaptive governance Donald Hornstein
6. The dual legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceutical: trading junk science for junk science Carl Cranor
7. Using science in a political world: the importance of transparency in natural resource regulation Holly Doremus
8. Two models for scientific transparency in environmental law David Adelman
9. The transformation of science into law: default reasoning in international trade disputes Vern R. Walker
Part III. Public Infrastructure: 10. Politicizing Peer Review: the scientific perspective David Michaels
11. Politicizing peer review: the legal perspective Sidney Shapiro
12: The government role in scientific research John S. Applegate