Abstract
Once confined to academic journals and considered irrelevant to American law, the empirical findings of the behavioral sciences are now the lawyer's tools. The Supreme Court not only accepts empirical data of the social scientists in briefs, but implicitly seeks such data in order to enable the court to make decisions.
Recommended Citation
Kent M. Weeks, Needed: The Social-Scientific Lawyer, 17 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 578 (1968)