Advancing medical technology has produced tests which offer the opportunity to resolve paternity disputes with more accuracy than unaided traditional evidentiary techniques are likely to obtain. Because the biology underlying the statistical evidence in paternity cases offers a wealth of previously unavailable information which is certain to revolutionize the adjudication of paternity suits, but it is important that the courts not become so mesmerized by these new sources of evidence that they neglect to subject them to traditional principles of evidence applicable to all testimony. Additionally, for some time scholars have disagreed on the proper application of a probability formula called Bayes\u27 Theorem to questions of proof. Because t...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...
For the first time in history, a man today can learn definitively whether a child is his. Twentieth-...
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...
Advancing medical technology has produced tests which offer the opportunity to resolve paternity dis...
Medical science has developed and provided absolute proof of non-paternity by exclusion with the pro...
Blood and tissue testing, especially DNA matching, have become important elements of both criminal a...
This Article will first briefly examine the historical development of the paternity suit in the begi...
This Note assumes that the judicial trend of using HLA test results as affirmative evidence will co...
Revolutionary advances in blood typing soon will cause a dramatic increase in the presentation of st...
A Bayes probability computer program was written in Fortran to examine issues related to genetic pat...
Much has been written concerning the validity of the so-called blood-grouping tests in bastardy an...
To help meet the challenge of presenting properly performed DNA tests within the post-Daubert legal ...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
The true identity of a child\u27s father has been the subject of speculation in many a case, literal...
This comment deals briefly with the presumption that a child born to a married couple is the legitim...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...
For the first time in history, a man today can learn definitively whether a child is his. Twentieth-...
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...
Advancing medical technology has produced tests which offer the opportunity to resolve paternity dis...
Medical science has developed and provided absolute proof of non-paternity by exclusion with the pro...
Blood and tissue testing, especially DNA matching, have become important elements of both criminal a...
This Article will first briefly examine the historical development of the paternity suit in the begi...
This Note assumes that the judicial trend of using HLA test results as affirmative evidence will co...
Revolutionary advances in blood typing soon will cause a dramatic increase in the presentation of st...
A Bayes probability computer program was written in Fortran to examine issues related to genetic pat...
Much has been written concerning the validity of the so-called blood-grouping tests in bastardy an...
To help meet the challenge of presenting properly performed DNA tests within the post-Daubert legal ...
It is popularly believed that false paternity rates are 10-30%, and that thousands of unsuspecting m...
The true identity of a child\u27s father has been the subject of speculation in many a case, literal...
This comment deals briefly with the presumption that a child born to a married couple is the legitim...
To test paternity in a case where the putative father was a deceased uncle of mother (plaintiff's gr...
For the first time in history, a man today can learn definitively whether a child is his. Twentieth-...
The average exclusion probability is a measure of efficiency in paternity testing; it refers to the ...