This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert Testimony, Daubert, and Rule 702, held on October 27, 2017, at Boston College School of Law. The Symposium took place under the sponsorship of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules. For an overview of the Symposium, see Daniel J. Capra, Foreword: Symposium on Forensic Testimony, Daubert, and Rule 702, 86 Fordham L. Rev. 1459 (2018)
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Since Daubert, courts have faced difficulty with screening cutting-edge scientific evidence pursuant...
Scientists are increasingly becoming better prepared to communicate science in a variety of differen...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
On October 27, 2017, the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules held a Symposium t...
This Article was prepared as a companion to the Fordham Law Review Reed Symposium on Forensic Expert...
In 29, the National Academy of Sciences published a landmark report on forensic science: Strengtheni...
Modern science forces the world to accept new theories and invention. Science has invented several t...
Legal educators increasingly use the classroom to import expertise from scientists and social scient...
In response to PCAST’s recommendation, the Standing Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules convened a ...
It is a great privilege and honor to be asked to participate in even a small way in the work of the ...
In 1993, the Supreme Court of the United States stated that with the federal adoption of statutory r...
Professional Issues in Forensic Science will introduce students to various topics they will encounte...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
This article provides an explanation of the duties and responsibilities owed by forensic practitione...
Since Daubert, courts have faced difficulty with screening cutting-edge scientific evidence pursuant...
Scientists are increasingly becoming better prepared to communicate science in a variety of differen...