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David H. Kaye is Regents' Professor, ASU. He holds appointments in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, the School of Life Sciences, and the Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology. For the 2007-2008 academic year he is the visiting Freeman Foundation Professor of American Law at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center for American and Chinese Studies.


2008-2009 ACTIVITIES (ACADEMIC YEAR)

Work in Progress

  • Justitia's Sword: DNA Identification and the Threat to Civil Liberties, New Haven: Yale University Press (in preparation)
  • The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence: Controversies over the Admissibility of Genetic Evidence of Identity, Cambridge: Harvard University Press (expected 2009)
  • Cumulative supplement to The New Wigmore, A Treatise on Evidence: Expert Evidence (with D. Bernstein and J. Mnookin) (in press)
  • Statistical Reasoning, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence (Federal Judicial Center ed., 3d ed.) (with D.A. Freedman)
  • DNA Evidence, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence (Federal Judicial Center ed., 3d ed.) (with G. Sensabaugh)
  • Rounding Up the Usual Suspects: A Legal and Logical Analysis of DNA Database Trawls, North Carolina Law Review, Vol. 87, No. 2, January 2009 (draft manuscript in SSRN - top 10)
  • People v. Nelson: A Tale of Two Statistics, Law, Probability, and Risk, Vol. 7, No. 3, September 2008 (draft manuscript on SSRN)
  • Interpretation: A Legal Perspective, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (A. Jamieson & A. Moenssens eds.) (in press)
  • Science in the Jury Box: Jurors' Views and Understanding of Mitochondrial DNA Evidence (with V. Hans et al.) (draft manuscript on SSRN top 10)
  • Where Have All the Women Gone? The Gender Gap in Supreme Court Clerkships (with J.L. Gastwirth) (draft manuscript on SSRN)
  • The Disappearance that Wasn’t? “Random Variation” in the Number of Women Supreme Court Clerks, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science and Technology

Published

Other

  • Speaker, Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Cornell Law School, September 2008
  • Invited plenary speaker, European Association of Forensic Science, September 2009
  • Board of Foreign Advisers, Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Politics and Law



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