Unmasking Facial Recognition Technology: Tactics for Defense Lawyers

Panel on facial recognition 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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(10/8/2024) Facial recognition technology is increasingly utilized by law enforcement to identify people captured on video or in photos. Despite its widespread use the technology is fraught with issues related to reliability and inconsistencies in application. This panel will delve into the challenges of facial recognition cases, exploring the technology's limitations, legal implications, and effective strategies for contesting the evidence.  

  • Tamar Lerer, Deputy of the Forensic Science Unit, New Jersey Office of the Public Defender 
  • Dr. Michael King, Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Technology, College of Engineering and Science

 

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