David H. Kaye is Distinguished Professor and Weiss Family Scholar in the School of Law, a graduate faculty member of the Forensic Science Program, PSU, and a Regents' Professor Emeritus, ASU.
| | | | | | | | 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)
Work in Progress
- DNA Identification and the Threat to Civil Liberties, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press (in preparation)
- Expert and Scientific Evidence, in Reader in American Law for Chinese Law Students, John Nagel, ed., Beijing: Peking University Press, 2012, ch. 12, pp, 192-204 (in press)
- Will the Courts and Latent Print Examiners Embrace Likelihood Ratios?, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, series A, Vol. 175, 2012
- Interpretation, in Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, J. Siegel & P. Saukko eds., Elsevier, 2012, Vol. 1, ch. 23
- Interpretation, in Wiley's Encyclopedia of Forensic Science, A. Jamieson & A. Moenssens eds., 2d ed. 2012
- Chimeric Criminals, Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Vol. 14, Fall 2012
- The Genealogy Detectives: A Constitutional Analysis of "Familial Searching, American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 51, Issue 1, 2013
- A Fourth Amendment Theory for Arrestee DNA and Other Biometric Databases, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 15
- Beyond Uniqueness: The Birthday Paradox as an Obstacle to Individualization in Forensic Science Evidence
- How Haskell Fails: Analyzing Arrestee DNA Databases Under the Fourth Amendment
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
- Double Helix Law: A Blog on Forensic Genetics and the Law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: Another blog
Summer-Fall 2011
Published
- Statistics, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, National Research Council Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence & Federal Judicial Center eds., 3d ed. 2011, pp. 211-302 (with D.A. Freedman) (preprint)
- DNA Evidence, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, National Research Council Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence & Federal Judicial Center eds., 3d ed. 2011, pp. 129-210 (with G. Sensabaugh) (preprint)
- The Design of "the first experimental study exploring DNA interpretation," Science and Justice, Vol. 52, 2011 | abstract |
- The Expected Value Fallacy in State v. Wright, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology, Vol. 51, No. 4, Fall 2011, pp. 1-8
- Trapped in the Matrixx: The U.S. Supreme Court and the Need for Statistical Significance, Product Safety & Liability Reporter, Vol. 39, September 12, 2011, pp. 1007-1018 (abstract on SSRN, full text), also published in Expert Evidence Reporter, Vol. 11, No. 20, October 24, 2011, pp. 494-499 (full text)
- DNA Database Trawls and the Definition of a Search in Boroian v. Miller, Virginia Law Review in Brief, Vol. 97, August 2011, pp. 41-49
- Unraveling the Exclusionary Rule: From Leon to Herring to Robinson—and Back?, UCLA Law Review Discourse, Vol. 58, 2011, No. 4, pp. 207-214 (also available on SSRN)
- Double Helix Law: A Blog on Forensic Genetics and the Law
- Forensic Science, Statistics & the Law: Another blog
Other
- Legal Constraints on Kinship Searching, 22nd International Symposium on Human Identification, National Harbor, Maryland, October 2, 2011
- What is Individualization and Why Is It Troublesome?, Eighth International Conference on Inference and Forensic Statistics, Seattle, Washington, July 2011
- Kinship Matching with DNA Databases (aka Familial Searching): Legal and Ethical Issues, Seventh ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine, Bol, Croatia, June 21, 2011
- Expert Presentation of Identification Evidence in the US, Scottish Universities Insight Institute Workshop on Forensic Scientific Techniques and the Human Rights Dimension, Glasgow, May 30, 2011
- Board of Foreign Advisers, Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Politics and Law
- National Institute of Justice and National Institute of Standards and Technology Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis, 2009-2012
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