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This course was produced by the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law (NCSTL) at Stetson University College of Law with funding from the National Institute of Justice under award number 2003-IJ-CX-K024.
Project Director: Carol Henderson
Project Manager-Legal Consult: Anjali Swienton
Associate Editor: Harlan M. Feder
Principal Author: Harold A. Feder. Major portions of the content for Law 101: Legal Guide for the Forensic Expert come from Succeeding as an Expert Witness by Harold A. Feder, 3rd Edition, Tageh Press, 2000 (out of print), used by permission. The book is currently available with revisions and additional text as Feder's Succeeding as an Expert Witness, by Harold A. Feder and Max M. Houck, 4th Edition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.
Module Co-Authors: Jeff Chesen, Jules Epstein, Harlan Feder, Elizabeth Fitterman, Gregory Hill, Lisa Kreeger Norman, Anjali Swienton
Programmer-Instructional Designer: Susan Zucker
Graphic Artist: Theresa Hodges
NCSTL Editor: Ellen Mizio
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