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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Gary E. Marchant • Genomics And Toxic Substances: Part I—Toxicogenomics • 33 ELR 10071 (2003); Environmental Law Reporter, Volume 33 • 2003 • http://www.law.asu.edu/files /Programs/Sci-Tech/Commentaries /toxicgenomics.elr.pdf • This Article describes taxicogenomics and its relation and possible uses in toxic tort litigation and environmental regulation. This... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Gary E. Marchant • Genomics And Toxic Substances: Part II—Genetic Susceptibility To Environmental Agents • 33 ELR 10641 (2003); Environmental Law Reporter, Volume 33 • 2003 • http://www.law.asu.edu/files /Programs/Sci-Tech/Commentaries /toxicogenetics.elr.pdf • This article discusses why differences in genetic make-up can cause certain people to be more vulnerable to xenobiotics than others.... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Gary E. Marchant • Toxicogenomics And Toxic Torts • 20 Trends in Biotechnology 329 (2002); Trends in Biotechnology, Volume 20, Number 8 • August 2002 • http://www.law.asu.edu/files /Programs/Sci-Tech/Commentaries /trends.marchant.pdf • This article describes the use of taxicogenomics in tort litigation for plaintiffs exposed to injurious toxins. The author explains... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Jeffrey Bojar • Glowing Genes: A Revolution In Biotechnology (Book Review) • 47 Jurimetrics 365 (2007); Jurimetrics, Volume 47, Number 3 • Spring 2007 • http://www.law.asu.edu • This is a book review of Glowing Genes: A Revolution In Biotechnology, written by Marc Zimmer. • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Michael J. Saks • Remediating Forensic Science • 48 Jurimetrics 119 (2007); Jurimetrics, Volume 48, Number 1 • Fall 2007 • http://www.law.asu.edu • The author posits that scientists working in several areas of forensic science should develop methods and techniques to test certain... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Boaz Sangero, Mordechai Halpert • Why A Conviction Should Not Be Based On A Single Piece Of Evidence: A Proposal For Reform • 48 Jurimetrics 43 (2007); Jurimetrics, Volume 48, Number 1 • Fall 2007 • http://www.law.asu.edu • From the online Abstract: "This article illustrates a serious flaw in the conventional legal ap¬proach enabling a conviction based... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Legislature Compensates Crotzer • 35 Fla. B. News 2; The Florida Bar News, Issue 8 • April 15, 2008 • http://www.floridabar.org/DIVCOM /JN/JNNews01.nsf /76d28aa8f2ee03e185256aa9005d8d9 a/10635771b5c8803785257421006633 07?OpenDocument • This article discusses the passage of a bill by both houses of the Florida legislature granting Alan Crotzer, a man wrongfully imprisoned... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Jan Pudlow, Mark D. Killian • Standardized Compensation Bills for Wrongly Incarcerated Move • 35 Fla. B. News 17; The Florida Bar News, Issue 7 • April 1, 2008 • http://www.floridabar.org/DIVCOM /JN/JNNews01.nsf /76d28aa8f2ee03e185256aa9005d8d9 a/e86a678729067d66852574160050e2 93?OpenDocument • This article discusses proposed versions of a bill in the Florida legislature that would automatically grant wrongfully incarcerated... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Paul C. Giannelli • Wrongful Convictions and Forensic Science: The Need To Regulate Crimelabs • North Carolina Law Review • December 2007 • http://studentorgs.law.unc.edu /nclrev/default.aspx • This article examines problems in crime laboratories which lead to the conviction of innocent people based on faulty DNA analysis. • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • D. Michael Risinger • Innocents Convicted: An Empirically Justified Factual Wrongful Conviction Rate • 97 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 761; The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Volume 97, Issue 3 • Spring 2007 • http://www.law.northwestern.edu /jclc/ • This article examines the factual error rate of capital convictions based on DNA evidence. The author suggests that more research... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Jessica D. Gabel and Margaret D. Wilkinson • "Good" Science Gone Bad: How the Criminal Justice System Can Redress the Impact of Flawed Forensics • 59 Hastings L. J. (forthcoming May 2008); Hastings Law Journal • May 2008 • http://w3.uchastings.edu/hlj/ • This law review article is an unpublished draft and part of the MCLE materials from the Hasting's Law Journal's 2008 symposium Faces... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Erin Murphy • Inferences, Arguments, and Second Generation Forensic Evidence • 59 Hastings L. J. (forthcoming May 2008); Hastings Law Journal • May 2008 • http://w3.uchastings.edu/hlj/ • This law review article is an unpublished draft and part of the MCLE materials from the Hasting's Law Journal's 2008 symposium Faces... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Allan Jamieson • The Philosophy of Forensic Scientific Identification • 59 Hastings L. J. (forthcoming May 2008); Hastings Law Journal • May 2008 • http://w3.uchastings.edu/hlj/ • This law review article is an unpublished draft and part of the MCLE materials from the Hasting's Law Journal's 2008 symposium Faces... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Dale A. Nance, Scott B. Morris • Juror Understanding of DNA Evidence: An Empirical Assessment of Presentation Formats for Trace Evidence with a Relatively Small Random-Match... • 34 J. Legal Stud. 395; Journal of Legal Studies • 2005 • http://www.journals.uchicago.edu /toc/jls/current • According to the author's online abstract: "In cases involving scientific evidence linking the accused to a crime (a 'match'), expert... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Paul C. Giannelli • Scientific Evidence - Bite Mark Evidence • 22 Crim. Just. Mag. 42; Criminal Justice Magazine; Vol. 22 • Spring 2007 • http://www.abanet.org/crimjust /cjmag/22-3/home.html • This article discusses key issues related to bite mark evidence, including: admissibility concerns, empirical research, the theory... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Paul C. Giannelli and Kevin C. McMunigal • Prosecutors, Ethics, and Expert Witnesses • 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1493; Fordham Law Review • December 2007 • http://law.fordham.edu/ihtml /page1.ihtml?imac=883 • This article addresses prosecutorial ethics and expert witnesses. The Duke lacrosse case is used as an example, as is the work of... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Myrna S. Raeder • See No Evil: Wrongful Convictions and the Prosecutorial Ethics of Offering Testimony by Jailhouse Informants and Dishonest Experts • 76 Fordham L. Rev. 1413; Fordham Law Review • December 2007 • http://law.fordham.edu/ihtml /page1.ihtml?imac=883 • This article addresses the ethical implications for those prosecutors who solicit and present questionable testimony from experts... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Edward J. Imwinkelried • Impoverishing the Trier of Fact: Excluding the Proponent's Expert Testimony Due to the Opponent's Inability to Afford Rebuttal Evidence • 40 Conn. L. Rev. 317; Connecticut Law Review • December 2007 • http://connecticutlawreview.org • This article sets forth the theory that, under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) and its state equivalents, trial judges cannot... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Julie A. Singer, Monica K. Miller, Meera Adya • The Impact of DNA and Other Technology on the Criminal Justice System: Improvements and Complications • 17 Alb. L. J. Sci. Tech. 87; Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology, Vol. 17 • 2007 • http://www.albanylawjournal.org • According to the abstract: "As humans, we seem to have an innate desire to explain the world around us and invent things to change... • more...

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DNALaw Reviews and Bar Journals • Joseph L. Peterson, Anna S. Leggett • The Evolution of Forensic Science: Progress Amid the Pitfalls • 36 Stetson L. Rev. 621; Stetson Law Review • Spring 2007 • http://www.law.stetson.edu /lawrev • This article examines the multiple forces that have influenced the field of forensic science over the past three decades (1970s through... • more...

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