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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Science and Technology Policy
  • American Democracy

Background:

  • The relationship between science and American democracy has historically been dynamic.
  • Contemporary challenges necessitate a re-evaluation of science's established constitutional standing.
  • Understanding this position is crucial for informed governance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically assess the constitutional role of science in American democracy.
  • To identify key historical and contemporary factors influencing this relationship.
  • To provide a framework for future considerations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of constitutional law and science policy.
  • Analysis of landmark court cases and legislative actions.
  • Comparative study of science integration in democratic governance.

Main Results:

  • Science's constitutional position is not explicitly defined but has evolved through interpretation and practice.
  • Tensions exist between scientific expertise and democratic decision-making processes.
  • The influence of scientific evidence in policy has varied significantly over time.

Conclusions:

  • A clear understanding of science's constitutional standing is vital for its effective integration into American democracy.
  • Recommendations for strengthening the role of science in democratic institutions are proposed.
  • Further scholarly and public discourse is required to solidify science's position.