This essay, part of a two-issue symposium on the implications of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals and its progeny, is built around three propositions about expert testimony and criminal cases. First, the Daubert trilogy\u27s focus on verifiability as the threshold for expert testimony pushes the criminal justice system away from the notion that knowledge is socially constructed and toward a positivist epistemology that assumes we can know things objectively. Second, in the long run, that development will be good for prosecutors and bad for criminal defendants, given the different types of expertise on which they rely. Third, the consequence of this differential impact will be a criminal justice system that is not only less fair, but...
Once a prosecutor determines to employ an expert, a number of distinct decisions must be confronted-...
The expert testimony is a potential problem in the future due to the impact of the advancement of sc...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
This essay, part of a two-issue symposium on the implications of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutic...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
In my book Proving the Unprovable, I discussed at length the considerations that might govern the ad...
In this essay, I will offer some thoughts on how we might reframe the issues governing the admissibi...
With regard to criminal cases, the focus of this Article, judges face significant challenges in ruli...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
In this article, I argue that the new focus on the risks of spurious expertise compels attention t...
This Essay posits that certain structural dynamics, which dominate criminal proceedings, significant...
Globally, nearly all criminal investigations revolve around one key element–forensic evidence. Techn...
This is an essay about the connection between the judicial experts and the public sector. The expert...
In this dissertation, I explore whether laypersons, particularly individuals who serve as judges and...
For decades, commentators have adopted a story of mass incarceration’s rise as caused by “punitive p...
Once a prosecutor determines to employ an expert, a number of distinct decisions must be confronted-...
The expert testimony is a potential problem in the future due to the impact of the advancement of sc...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
This essay, part of a two-issue symposium on the implications of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutic...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
In my book Proving the Unprovable, I discussed at length the considerations that might govern the ad...
In this essay, I will offer some thoughts on how we might reframe the issues governing the admissibi...
With regard to criminal cases, the focus of this Article, judges face significant challenges in ruli...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
In this article, I argue that the new focus on the risks of spurious expertise compels attention t...
This Essay posits that certain structural dynamics, which dominate criminal proceedings, significant...
Globally, nearly all criminal investigations revolve around one key element–forensic evidence. Techn...
This is an essay about the connection between the judicial experts and the public sector. The expert...
In this dissertation, I explore whether laypersons, particularly individuals who serve as judges and...
For decades, commentators have adopted a story of mass incarceration’s rise as caused by “punitive p...
Once a prosecutor determines to employ an expert, a number of distinct decisions must be confronted-...
The expert testimony is a potential problem in the future due to the impact of the advancement of sc...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...