Genetic, Genotyping, and Code: Litigating Probabilistic Genotyping and Forensic Genetic Genealogy

Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) panel from Artifical Justice: AI, Tech, and Criminal Defense, presented by NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center and Georgetown's Center of Privacy and Technology. 

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(10/7/2024) The field of DNA evidence continues to mutate. Probablistic genotyping software (PGS) and Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) which searches commercial DNA databases for familial matches, are increasingly being employed in criminal investigations. This panel provides tools to challenge the evidence they generate, including what sorts of things your should ask for in discovery, and information about the companies providing these services. 

  • Nicola Morrow, Legal Fellow, NACDL Fourth Amendment Center
  • Megan Graham, Director fo the Technology Law Clinic, University of Iowa College of Law

 

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