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unglowin | 1 year ago
> The thing is, congress members are rarely experts themselves, but the court system actively encourages expert witness testimony.
You said “lose” but I would argue it’s a “gain” as far as expertise is concerned.
unglowin | 1 year ago
> The thing is, congress members are rarely experts themselves, but the court system actively encourages expert witness testimony.
You said “lose” but I would argue it’s a “gain” as far as expertise is concerned.
ethbr1|1 year ago
And the problem with expert witness testimony is that it needs to be validated.
If you know nothing about a topic, and I and someone with an opposite viewpoint both put experts in from of you that support our positions, how do you decide?
Better funding and expanding a non-partisan, Library of Congress type resource seems like a better approach to me.
unglowin|1 year ago
How indeed. How, for instance, would a congress member? What about staffers make them better experts than expert witnesses in a trial? Who are these expert staffers accountable to?
I feel you are being a little unbalanced in your criticism.
I'm all for better "resources", but fail to see how that could be held up as an "either or" replacement for my proposal.
Also, I am confused how it would remedy the ills I am addressing with the proposal. There's a meme online to the effect ~"remember when before the internet we used to think hate was result of lack of access to information".
Your representative will still have their staff and likely even their token experts, but it will still be on them to plead the case to a jury.
I feel those of us with interest in conjuring math in stone with electricity tend toward thinking there is the binary of right and wrong. That, "if only we had more data everyone would agree", but humans and human societies are much more complex and often an argument can be made for both sides of an debate regardless of how sure I am of my side of it.
The point is how do you ensure the argument with better evidence is the one we use to determine policy.
While only using existing tools from our current system I would argue the best way we have is trial by jury.
moreunglowin|1 year ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuDcTyCq8nc