The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence may sound dry, but considering that it’s used by judges across the country in weighing expert testimony and scientific evidence produced at trial, the release of a new edition for the first time in 10 years is big news.

Now in its third edition since 1994, the manual is developed by the Federal Judicial Center and National Research Council. The latest edition, which is available for free online, is 1,038 pages, and features several new chapters on scientific evidence that weren’t available 10 years ago.

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