Do you have an idea for a case that you would like tried in Science Court?
A good Science Court case should satisfy the following six criteria:
1- It deals with an important issue.
2- It is controversial and leads to impassioned discussion.
3- There is widespread interest in the topic.
4- The topic is complex involving many domains for which scientifically sound research and/or reliable data is available.
5- There are good arguments to be made on both the pro and con sides.
6- The case statement is concise and details a specific action by a specific entity.
If you think your case satisfies the above criteria, fill in the form below and we will follow up with you.