The Daubert/Kumho implications of observer effects in forensic science: Hidden problems of expectation and suggestion DM Risinger, MJ Saks, WC Thompson, R Rosenthal Calif. L. Rev. 90, 1, 2002 | 642 | 2002 |
Innocents convicted: An empirical justified factual wrongful conviction rate DM Risinger J. Crim. l. & Criminology 97, 761, 2006 | 436 | 2006 |
Navigating expert reliability: Are criminal standards of certainty being left on the dock DM Risinger Alb. L. Rev. 64, 99, 2000 | 356 | 2000 |
Exorcism of ignorance as a proxy for rational knowledge: the lessons of handwriting identification expertise DM Risinger, MP Denbeaux, MJ Saks U. Pa. L. Rev. 137, 731, 1988 | 344 | 1988 |
Honesty in Pleading and Its Enforcement: Some Striking Problems with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 DM Risinger Minn. L. Rev. 61, 1, 1976 | 256 | 1976 |
Presumptions, Assumptions, and Due Process in Criminal Cases: A Theoretical Overview HA Ashford, DM Risinger The Yale Law Journal 79 (2), 165-208, 1969 | 241 | 1969 |
Context management toolbox: A linear sequential unmasking (LSU) approach for minimizing cognitive bias in forensic decision making IE Dror, WC Thompson, CA Meissner, I Kornfield, D Krane, M Saks, ... Journal of forensic sciences 60 (4), 1111-1112, 2015 | 239 | 2015 |
Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretation DE Krane, S Ford, JR Gilder, K Inman, A Jamieson, R Koppl, IL Kornfield, ... Journal of forensic sciences 53 (4), 1006-1007, 2008 | 230 | 2008 |
Context effects in forensic science: A review and application of the science of science to crime laboratory practice in the United States MJ Saks, DM Risinger, R Rosenthal, WC Thompson Science & Justice 43 (2), 77-90, 2003 | 186 | 2003 |
Science and nonscience in the courts: Daubert meets handwriting identification expertise DM Risinger, MJ Saks Iowa L. Rev. 82, 21, 1996 | 167 | 1996 |
Unsafe verdicts: The need for reformed standards for the trial and review of factual innocence claims DM Risinger Hous. L. Rev. 41, 1281, 2004 | 142 | 2004 |
Substance and procedure revisted with some afterthoughts on the constitutional problems of irrebuttable presumptions DM Risinger UCLA L. Rev. 30, 189, 1982 | 129 | 1982 |
Three card monte, monty hall, modus operandi and offender profiling: Some lessons of modern cognitive science for the law of evidence DM Risinger, JL Loop Cardozo L. Rev. 24, 193, 2002 | 125 | 2002 |
Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims MJ Saks, T Albright, TL Bohan, BE Bierer, CM Bowers, MA Bush, PJ Bush, ... Journal of Law and the Biosciences 3 (3), 538-575, 2016 | 117 | 2016 |
Kumho tire and expert reliability: how the question you ask gives the answer you get MP Denbeaux, DM Risinger Seton Hall L. Rev. 34, 15, 2003 | 106 | 2003 |
Another Step in the Counter-Revolution: A Summary Judgement on the Supreme Court's New Approach to Summary Judgement DM Risinger Brook. L. Rev. 54, 35, 1988 | 85 | 1988 |
Brave New Post-Daubert World-A Reply to Professor Moenssens DM Risinger, MP Denbeaux, MJ Saks Seton Hall L. Rev. 29, 405, 1998 | 83 | 1998 |
Defining the Task at Hand: Non-Science Forensic Science after Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael DM Risinger Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 57, 767, 2000 | 73 | 2000 |
Preliminary thoughts on a functional taxonomy of expertise for the post-Kumho world DM Risinger Seton Hall L. Rev. 31, 508, 2000 | 71 | 2000 |
John Henry Wigmore, Johnny Lynn Old Chief, and Legitimate Moral Force: Keeping the Courtroom Safe for Heartstrings and Gore DM Risinger Hastings LJ 49, 403, 1997 | 71 | 1997 |