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On a cool, cloudy morning in early February 2010, I journeyed to lower Manhattan, the site of the Southern District Court of New York. The court guards told me that it was an atypically busy day. I stood on line as scores of people went through the security checkpoint and headed for courtroom 18C. By the time I arrived at the courtroom, slightly before 10 a.m., it was packed with reporters, scientists, biotech representatives, and lawyers. I wondered, “What in the world am I, a historian (albeit of science), doing here?” Everyone in the courtroom was waiting for Judge Robert