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SYMPOSIUM: DNA: LESSONS FROM THE PAST— PROBLEMS FOR THE FUTURE |
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| Introduction | Margaret Berger & Bailey Kuklin |
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| Keynote Address: Beyond the Genome | Joshua Lederberg |
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| Fingerprint Evidence in an Age of DNA Profiling
| Jennifer L. Mnookin |
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Seeing and Believing: Images of Heredity
in Biological Theories of Crime | Nicole Hahn Rafter |
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Commentary: Lessons From the Past
For the Genetic Future | Simon A. Cole |
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The Tipping Point in the Law’s Use of Science:
The Epidemic of Scientific Sophistication That
Began With DNA Profiling and Toxic Torts | David L. Faigman |
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Legal and Policy Issues in Expanding The Scope of
Law Enforcement DNA Data Banks | Mark A. Rothstein & Sandra Carnahan |
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Commentary: Two Fallacies About
DNA Data Banks For Law Enforcement | David H. Kaye |
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Evolutionary Analysis in Law:
Some Objections Considered | Owen D. Jones |
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The Gene Patenting Controversy: A Convergence of
Law, Economic Interests, and Ethics | Daniel J. Kevles & Ari Berkowitz |
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| ESSAYS | |
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| The Future of DNA Testing and Law Enforcement | Charlotte J. Word |
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| Predictions for the Twenty-First Century | Dorothy Nelkin |
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| COMMENT | |
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What About My Right to Privacy?
Where the Court Went Wrong in
Ferguson v. City of Charleston | Erin F. Barton |