David H. Kaye is Distinguished Professor and Weiss Family Scholar in the School of Law, a graduate faculty member of Penn State's Forensic Science Program, and a Regents' Professor Emeritus, ASU.
| | | | | | | | Summer-Fall 2013
Published
- Confronting Science: Expert Evidence and the Confrontation Clause, 2012 Supreme Court Review, 2013, pp. 99-159 (with J. Mnookin)
- Viewpoints: Supreme Court and DNA Samples, BBC News: US and Canada, June 3, 2013
- Double Helix Law: A blog on forensic genetics and the law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: A blog on more subjects
Other
- Penn State-NIST Working Group on Quantitative and Qualitative Interpretation of Forensic Science Evidence
- Penn Law Interview on Maryland v. King, June 4, 2013
Work in Progress
- DNA Identification and the Threat to Civil Liberties, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press (in preparation)
- The New Wigmore, A Treatise on Evidence: Expert Evidence, 2013 Supplement, New York: Aspen Publishers
- The Dictionary and the Database, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, Vol. 53, No. 4, Summer 2013
- Interpretation, in Wiley's Encyclopedia of Forensic Science, A. Jamieson & A. Moenssens eds., 2d ed. 2013
- DNA as Evidence in the Courtroom, in Forensic DNA Analysis, Dragan Primorac and Moses S. Schanfield eds. 2013 (with F. Bieber and D. Primorac)
- Some Ethical Issues in Forensic Genetics in Forensic DNA Analysis, Dragan Primorac and Moses S. Schanfield eds. 2013 (with E.D. Williams)
Winter-Spring 2013
Published
- McCormick on Evidence, K. Broun ed., St. Paul, MN: West Group, 7th ed. 2013 (with co-authors)
- The Genealogy Detectives: A Constitutional Analysis of "Familial Searching," American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 51, Issue 1, pp. 109--163, Winter 2013
- Interpretation, in Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, J. Siegel & P. Saukko eds., Waltham: Academic Press, 2013, Vol. 1, ch. 23, pp. 134-138
- A Fourth Amendment Theory for Arrestee DNA and Other Biometric Databases, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 1095-1160, April 2013
- On the “Considered Analysis” of DNA Collection Before Conviction, UCLA Law Review Discourse, Vol. 60, March 2013, pp. 104-126
- Beyond Uniqueness: The Birthday Paradox, Source Attribution, and Individualization in Forensic Science Testimony, Law, Probability and Risk, Vol. 12, Mar. 2013, pp. 3-11 (doi:10.1093/lpr/mgs031)
- Chimeric Criminals, Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter 2013, pp. 1-9, http://purl.umn.edu/144217
- Expert and Scientific Evidence, in Perspectives on American Law, D. Guttman et al., ed.s, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2013, ch. 6, pp. 97-106
- Brief of Genetics, Genomics, and Forensic Science Researchers as Amici Curiae in Support of Neither Party, Maryland v. King, No. 12-204, Dec, 28, 2012 (with H. Greely and others)
- Double Helix Law: A blog on forensic genetics and the law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: A blog on more subjects
Other
- Penn State-NIST Working Group on Quantitative and Qualitative Interpretation of Forensic Science Evidence
- Forensic Science Legal Tools, Penn State Law, University Park, PA, April 5, 2013
- Workshop on "Melendez-Diaz, Bullcoming, and Williams: Scientific Evidence and the Right to Confrontation," AAFS Annual Meeting, Wash. DC, Feb. 18, 2013
Summer-Fall 2012
Published
- Associational Privacy, the Presumption of Innocence, and “Corruption of Blood” as Constitutional Metaphors in the Debate on “Familial Searching,” American Criminal Law Review, November 26, 2012 (online)
- Drawing Lines: Unrelated Probable Cause as a Prerequisite to Early DNA Collection, North Carolina Law Review Addendum, Vol. 91, No. 1, pp. 1-20, Oct. 2012
- Likelihoodism, Bayesianism, and a Pair of Shoes, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall 2012, pp. 1-9
- Double Helix Law: A blog on forensic genetics and the law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: A blog on more subjects
Other
- What Lawyers Should Know about the NIST Report, American Bar Association, Third Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics, New York, NY, June 1, 2012
- Do CODIS Profiles Threaten Medical Privacy? Case and Claims, Old and New, 23d International Symposium on Human Identification, Technical Leaders Meeting, Nashville, TN, Oct. 15, 2012
- On the "Considered Analysis" of of Collecting DNA Before Conviction, Faculty Workshop, ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Tempe, AZ, Nov. 16, 2012
Winter-Spring 2012
Published
- NIST Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis, D. H. Kaye ed., Latent Print Examination and Human Factors: Improving the Practice Through a Systems Approach, 2012, Gaithersburg: National Institute of Standards and Technology
- The New Wigmore, A Treatise on Evidence: Expert Evidence, 2012 Supplement, New York: Aspen Publishers (with D.E. Bernstein & J.L. Mnookin)
- The Design of "The First Experimental Study Exploring DNA Interpretation," Science and Justice, Vol. 52, 2012, pp. 126-127 | abstract |
- Will the Courts and Latent Print Examiners Embrace Likelihood Ratios?, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, series A, Vol. 175, 2012
- Double Helix Law: A blog on forensic genetics and the law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: A blog on more subjects
Other
- Board of Foreign Advisers, Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Politics and Law
- National Institute of Standards and Technology Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis, 2009-2012
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