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Symposium

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Introduction: Path Forward or Road to Nowhere? Implications of the 2009 National Academy of Sciences Report on the Forensic Sciences
Daniel S. Medwed

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The NAS/NRC Report on Forensic Science: A Path Forward Fraught with Pitfalls
D. Michael Risinger

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Independent Crime Laboratories: The Problem of Motivational and Cognitive Bias
Paul C. Giannelli

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Swirls and Whorls: Litigating Post-Conviction Claims of Fingerprint Misidentification After the NAS Report
Jacqueline McMurtrie

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Will History Be Servitude?: The NAS Report on Forensic Science and the Role of the Judiciary
Jane Campbell Moriarty

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C.S.I. Bulls#!t: The National Academy of Sciences, Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, and Future Challenges to Forensic Science and Forensic Experts
Joelle Anne Moreno

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Evidence Theory and the NAS Report on Forensic Science
Michael S. Pardo

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Stable Isotopes and Courts
James R. Ehleringer and Scott M. Matheson, Jr.

Comment

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Long Overdue: Utah’s Incomplete Approach to Eyewitness Identification and Suggestions for Reform
Steven J. Joffee

 
 
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ISSN: 0042-1448 (Print)
1942-8529 (Online)

 
 
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