The Lawyers For Civil Justice is conducting a non-scientific poll on social media concerning challenges that litigators face that involve expert evidence.  LCJ's poll asks the following question:

The Federal Rules of Evidence and Daubert require judges to determine whether the testimony offered by an expert witness is sufficiently reliable to be admitted.  To your knowledge, do federal judges consistently perform this gatekeeping responsibility?

We thought that blog readers might have something to say about that, so we talked to LCJ, and they agreed that we could offer these links to the poll to encourage our readers to participate:

This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.