Stetson University College of Law
National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law
Complimentary Forensic Science Webinar Series
Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Capital Case Litigation Initiative
Webinar Presenter: Professor Jules Epstein, Director of Advocacy Programs, Temple University
The 16th webinar in the Crime Scene to Courtroom webinar series will cover eyewitness identification evidence as it relates to science and the law.
Professor Epstein’s work has concentrated, in recent years, on capital case, eyewitness, and forensics issues. He has taught death penalty law nationally to judges and attorneys, and continues to handle capital cases at the appellate and post-conviction stages. In the area of eyewitness evidence, he has lectured, authored both articles and book chapters, and served as an expert witness.
Professor Epstein served as a member of the National Commission on Forensic Science from 2013 until the Commission’s demise in 2017. He was co-editor of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE REVIEW: ADMISSIBILITY AND THE USE OF EXPERT EVIDENCE IN THE COURTROOM, MONOGRAPH NO. 9, (ABA Books, 2013) and THE FUTURE OF EVIDENCE (ABA Books, 2011).
The webinar is part of the complimentary webinar series, Crime Scene to Courtroom Forensics Training. This project was supported by Grant No. 2015-CP-BX-K006 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
You will receive a confirmation email with webinar details from Stetson 24 hours prior to the event.
Questions? Email ope@law.stetson.edu