Tulsa Law Review
(2007) Volume 43, Number 2 (2013) Daubert, Innocence, and the Future of Forensic Science
Front Matter
Article
Deadly Consequences of Unreliable Evidence: Why Child Capital Rape Statutes Threaten to Condemn the Innocent Defendant to Death
Andrew M. Luther
Symposium Foreword
Jane Campbell Moriarty
Graduate Education in Forensic Science
Robert W. Allen and Jarrad R. Wagner
Circumventing Daubert in the Gene Pool
Erica Beecher-Monas
Toward Evidence-Based Evidence: Supporting Forensic Knowledge Claims in the Post-Daubert Era
Simon A. Cole
Increasing Forensic Evidence's Reliability and Minimizing Wrongful Convictions: Applying Daubert Isn't the Only Problem
Craig M. Cooley and Gabriel S. Oberfield
Until We Fix the Labs and Fund Criminal Defendants: Fighting Bad Science with Storytelling
Brian J. Foley
Meeting the Challenges of the Daubert Trilogy: Refining and Redefining the Reliability of Forensic Evidence
Mara L. Merlino, Victoria Springer, Jan Seaman Kelly, and Derek Hammond