| Brooklyn Law School Professor Margaret Berger will deliver the Phi Beta Kappa Public Lecture Oct. 30 at USC. She will speak on Rethinking the Need for Finality in Criminal Proceedings: the Impact of DNA Evidence.
Berger is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading authorities on scientific evidentiary issues, in particular DNA evidence, and is a frequent lecturer across the country on these topics. She is a recipient of the Francis Rawle Award for outstanding contributions to the field of post-admission legal education by the American Law Institute/American Bar Association for her role in developing new approaches to judicial treatment of scientific evidence and in educating the legal and science communities about ways to implement these approaches.
The lecture, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 p.m. in Gambrell Hall Auditorium, Room 153.
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