David Faigman • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Ineffectiveness of the "consistent with" judicial limitation on forensic firearm identification testimony. Law Hum Behav. 2025 Aug; 49(4):387-397. Scurich N, Faigman D, Garrett BL. PMID: 40658587.
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  2. Scientific guidelines for evaluating the validity of forensic feature-comparison methods. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 10 10; 120(41):e2301843120. Scurich N, Faigman DL, Albright TD. PMID: 37782809; PMCID: PMC10576079.
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  3. The Use of Battered Woman Syndrome in U.S. Criminal Courts. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2022 Sep; 50(3):373-380. Holliday JR, McNiel DE, Morris NP, Faigman DL, Binder RL. PMID: 35725021.
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  4. Psychological Assessments in Legal Contexts: Are Courts Keeping "Junk Science" Out of the Courtroom? Psychol Sci Public Interest. 2019 Dec; 20(3):135-164. Neal TMS, Slobogin C, Saks MJ, Faigman DL, Geisinger KF. PMID: 32065036.
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  5. Predicting Violent Behavior: What Can Neuroscience Add? Trends Cogn Sci. 2018 02; 22(2):111-123. Poldrack RA, Monahan J, Imrey PB, Reyna V, Raichle ME, Faigman D, Buckholtz JW. PMID: 29183655; PMCID: PMC5794654.
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  6. Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims. J Law Biosci. 2016 Dec; 3(3):538-575. Saks MJ, Albright T, Bohan TL, Bierer BE, Bowers CM, Bush MA, Bush PJ, Casadevall A, Cole SA, Denton MB, Diamond SS, Dioso-Villa R, Epstein J, Faigman D, Faigman L, Fienberg SE, Garrett BL, Giannelli PC, Greely HT, Imwinkelried E, Jamieson A, Kafadar K, Kassirer JP, Koehler J', Korn D, Mnookin J, Morrison AB, Murphy E, Peerwani N, Peterson JL, Risinger DM, Sensabaugh GF, Spiegelman C, Stern H, Thompson WC, Wayman JL, Zabell S, Zumwalt RE. PMID: 28852538; PMCID: PMC5570687.
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  7. Promises, promises for neuroscience and law. Curr Biol. 2014 Sep 22; 24(18):R861-R867. Buckholtz JW, Faigman DL. PMID: 25247363.
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  8. Law and neuroscience: recommendations submitted to the President's Bioethics Commission. J Law Biosci. 2014 Jun; 1(2):224-236. Jones OD, Bonnie RJ, Casey BJ, Davis A, Faigman DL, Hoffman M, Montague R, Morse SJ, Raichle ME, Richeson JA, Scott E, Steinberg L, Taylor-Thompson K, Wagner A, Yaffe G. PMID: 27774166; PMCID: PMC5033539.
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  9. "My older clients fall through every crack in the system": geriatrics knowledge of legal professionals. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2014 Apr; 62(4):734-9. Soones T, Ahalt C, Garrigues S, Faigman D, Williams BA. PMID: 24611718; PMCID: PMC3989368.
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  10. Neuroscientists in court. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2013 10; 14(10):730-6. Jones OD, Wagner AD, Faigman DL, Raichle ME. PMID: 24026114.
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  11. Response to Aitken et al. on R v T. Sci Justice. 2011 Dec; 51(4):213-4; author reply 215. Faigman D, Jamieson A, Noziglia C, Robertson J, Wheate R. PMID: 22137057.
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  12. Psychological evidence at the dawn of the law's scientific age. Annu Rev Psychol. 2005; 56:631-59. Faigman DL, Monahan J. PMID: 15709949.
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  13. Science and the law. Is science different for lawyers? Science. 2002 Jul 19; 297(5580):339-40. Faigman DL. PMID: 12130766.
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