Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Alan B. Morrison is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Alan B. Morrison.


Journal of Leukocyte Biology | 2016

Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims

Michael J. Saks; Thomas D. Albright; Thomas L. Bohan; Barbara E. Bierer; C. Michael Bowers; Mary A. Bush; Peter J. Bush; Arturo Casadevall; Simon A. Cole; M. Bonner Denton; Shari Seidman Diamond; Rachel Dioso-Villa; Jules Epstein; David L. Faigman; Lisa Faigman; Stephen E. Fienberg; Brandon L. Garrett; Paul C. Giannelli; Henry T. Greely; Edward J. Imwinkelried; Allan Jamieson; Karen Kafadar; Jerome P. Kassirer; Jonathan J. Koehler; David Korn; Jennifer L. Mnookin; Alan B. Morrison; Erin Murphy; Nizam Peerwani; Joseph L. Peterson

Abstract Several forensic sciences, especially of the pattern-matching kind, are increasingly seen to lack the scientific foundation needed to justify continuing admission as trial evidence. Indeed, several have been abolished in the recent past. A likely next candidate for elimination is bitemark identification. A number of DNA exonerations have occurred in recent years for individuals convicted based on erroneous bitemark identifications. Intense scientific and legal scrutiny has resulted. An important National Academies review found little scientific support for the field. The Texas Forensic Science Commission recently recommended a moratorium on the admission of bitemark expert testimony. The California Supreme Court has a case before it that could start a national dismantling of forensic odontology. This article describes the (legal) basis for the rise of bitemark identification and the (scientific) basis for its impending fall. The article explains the general logic of forensic identification, the claims of bitemark identification, and reviews relevant empirical research on bitemark identification—highlighting both the lack of research and the lack of support provided by what research does exist. The rise and possible fall of bitemark identification evidence has broader implications—highlighting the weak scientific culture of forensic science and the laws difficulty in evaluating and responding to unreliable and unscientific evidence.


Harvard Law Review | 1986

OMB Interference with Agency Rulemaking: The Wrong Way to Write a Regulation

Alan B. Morrison


Journal of Adolescent Health | 2000

Vocal cord dysfunction.

Rick Place; Alan B. Morrison; Elda Arce


Archive | 1996

Fundamentals of American law

Alan B. Morrison


Virginia Law Review | 1986

The Administrative Procedure Act: A Living and Responsive Law

Alan B. Morrison


Duke Law Journal | 1988

How Independent Are Independent Regulatory Agencies

Alan B. Morrison


Justice System Journal | 2007

Judges and Politics: What to Do and Not to Do About Some Inevitable Problems

Alan B. Morrison


Case Western Reserve law review | 2004

How We Got the Commercial Speech Doctrine: An Originalist's Recollections

Alan B. Morrison


Indiana law review | 2003

The Judge Has No Robes: Keeping the Electorate in the Dark About What Judges Think About the Issues

Alan B. Morrison


Archive | 2018

Supreme Court Brief Amicus Curiae of Administrative Law Scholars in Support of Neither Party

Richard J. Pierce; Robert L. Glicksman; Emily Hammond; Alan B. Morrison; Jonathan R. Siegel

Collaboration


Dive into the Alan B. Morrison's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Darien Shanske

University of California

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Richard J. Pierce

George Washington University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Aaron H. Caplan

Loyola Marymount University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Brian Wolfman

Georgetown University Law Center

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Eugene Volokh

University of California

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge