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Law, Legal Epistemology, and Legal Burdens of Proof with Professor Georgi Gardiner

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What does the supposed "golden thread" in the criminal justice system, "innocent until proven guilty," really mean? What are some epistemic questions one must consider when exploring the legal process and the role of evidence or juries?

Legal epistemology is a field that deals with exactly these questions. Our eighth episode features Professor Georgi Gardiner, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee and was previously the Andrew Fraser Junior Research Fellow at Oxford University. This year, she was also awarded the Chancellor's Notable Woman Award from the University of Tennessee. In this episode, Saurish and Professor Gardiner explore legal epistemology and some interesting cases/paradoxes.

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What does the supposed "golden thread" in the criminal justice system, "innocent until proven guilty," really mean? What are some epistemic questions one must consider when exploring the legal process and the role of evidence or juries?

Legal epistemology is a field that deals with exactly these questions. Our eighth episode features Professor Georgi Gardiner, who is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee and was previously the Andrew Fraser Junior Research Fellow at Oxford University. This year, she was also awarded the Chancellor's Notable Woman Award from the University of Tennessee. In this episode, Saurish and Professor Gardiner explore legal epistemology and some interesting cases/paradoxes.

Website | https://dialexicon.org

Discord | https://dialexicon.org/community

YouTube | Dialexicon Podcast

Instagram & Twitter | @dialexiconorg

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