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Ed Cheng

@edwardkcheng

@vanderbiltlaw evidence professor focusing on scientific and expert evidence, host of @excitedpodcast, statistician, rock climber, soccer dad

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For anyone else wondering how a cheap, small device clipped to a finger can read oxygen saturation levels, I found this explanation of pulse oximeters very clear: medicine.uiowa.edu/iowaprotocols/…

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He was a gentle soul, an incisive jurist and scholar, and an important mentor and teacher to me. May you rest in peace Judge. I will miss you. law.com/nationallawjou…

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In my defense I do not know how to break in a glove so I have a big bubble down there where I keep touching and pushing down. Come check me every game for pine tar please 🤣🤣🤣

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This is just a stunning piece of lawyering (and of having the courage to act) by prosecutor Deborah Davis. (Starts around 7 min mark) youtube.com/watch?v=30Mfk7…

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My hilarious brother Nelson on Jimmy Kimmel. (And I'm pleased to hear that they apparently did an excellent job with COVID testing and safety protocols.) youtube.com/watch?v=SdNMbK…

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Remarkable story of finding a lost hiker doing what is essentially super advanced Geoguessr -- see nbclosangeles.com/news/californi…

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A weird confluence of the many things I worry about, and a perfect illustration of why evidence is so deeply important. gothamist.com/news/white-pla…

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A great loss, especially for the evidence community. No judge was more influential to my research, and I can't express how much I treasured his unexpected notes thanking me for and commenting on some article I wrote. May his memory be a blessing. nytimes.com/2021/06/15/nyr…

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For all you torts people out there, you may fondly recall that Vosburg v. Putney also came out of Waukesha, WI. cbsnews.com/news/covid-wis…

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I'm visiting Harvard Law School in the fall, and my family and I are looking for a place to stay in Cambridge. If any of you have friends who might be going way or renting their place, please let me know.

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A friendly reminder that proposals for the 2022 Evidence Summer Workshop, to be held at Vanderbilt on May 5-6, are due tomorrow, March 15. For more information or to submit a proposal, see evidenceworkshop.com.

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Ed Cheng’s article “The Consensus Rule” is the focus of a March 18 symposium at Villanova Law, where his proposal that the legal system should defer to expert communities rather than reach independent decisions will be critiqued by evidence scholars. www1.villanova.edu/university/law…

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My thanks to Dave Caudill, Villanova Law Review, and Villanova Law for hosting a wonderful symposium last Friday on my forthcoming article, The Consensus Rule, in Vanderbilt Law Review. I learned a lot and could not have asked for a better group of commentators. www1.villanova.edu/university/law…

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Thanks to Tony Sebok at Cardozo School of Law for his insightful and generous Jotwell review of my forthcoming Vanderbilt Law Review article with Ehud Guttel and Yuval Procaccia on Unenforceable Liability Waivers. torts.jotwell.com/just-kidding-t…

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I'm sorry to hear of the loss of our evidence colleague JoAnne Epps. I enjoyed working with her on the program committee for the last AALS Evidence Mid-Year Conference (~2008).