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Trial lawyers can bring good forensic science into the courtroom, relying on tested and proven approaches. Lawyers can block bad forensic evidence, including failed DNA methods that lack scientific support. To do this, lawyers need to know how to effectively introduce and suppress scientific evidence. Justice Through Science provides such continuing legal education.

Continuing legal education


General
M. W. Perlin, "Detecting and denying DNA evidence: a history of forensic identification", Pioneers of Forensic Science, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2017.

M.W. Perlin, "DNA transfer for lawyers", Allegheny County Courthouse - Continuing Legal Education, Pittsburgh, PA, 22-Feb-2019.
This CLE course will teach lawyers about DNA evidence, transfer alternatives, and arguments that can be made by both sides. Drawing from actual criminal case fact patterns, students will learn how to effectively attack and defend DNA evidence using recent methods and strategies from DNA science and law.

Additional details, including registration information, can be found 
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