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junk science

noun

  1. faulty scientific information or research, especially when used to advance special interests.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of junk science1

First recorded in 1980–85
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I worry because we have seen junk science and bad data infiltrate court doctrine and make its way into opinions that then get cited as though that junk science is real.

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In 2023, Cochrane, an international network promoting evidence-based medicine, issued draft guidelines to help these researchers filter out junk science.

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Among the topics discussed at the hearing was Texas' junk science law, which lets inmates challenge convictions based on later discredited science.

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The five Republicans and four Democrats on the committee will hear from Roberson and others about how the state's junk science law - which lets inmates challenge convictions based on later discredited science - might have affected his case.

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“Often in cases of junk science, people don’t know what went wrong in their case, and they don’t know how to challenge the case,†Fries said.

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