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24 U. Tol. L. Rev. 87 (1992-1993)
DNA Identification Testing: Assessing the Threat to Privacy

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PRIVACY*
Dan L. Burk**
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INTRODUCTION
T HE recent application of DNA profiling technology to a forensic
setting has generated numerous unresolved legal issues. To date, much
of the legal commentary' and virtually all of the case law concerning
DNA identification testing has focused upon the adnissibility of these
tests as legal evidence.2 The majority of courts have admitted this type
of DNA evidence,3 although serious concerns remain concerning the
statistical basis and interpretation of such tests.4 However, even before
the evidentiary questions in this area have been resolved, a new round of
legal commentary has appeared regarding DNA identification and issues
of privacy
@ 1993 by Dan L. Burk. All rights reserved.
*Portions of this article were presented in an address by the author on DNA
Identification Testing and Issues of Constitutional Privacy at the symposium on Forensic
DNA Technology: Update '91, sponsored by the American Chemical Society, Division
of Chemistry and the Law, at the Fourth Chemical Congress of North America, August
27, 1991.
** B.S., Microbiology, Brigham Young University, 1985; M.S., Molecular Biology
and Biocheustry, Northwestern University, 1987; J.D., Arizona State University, 1990.
Mr. Burk is a Teaching Fellow and J.S.M. candidate at Stanford Law School.
1. See Laurel Beeler & William R. Weibe, Comment, DNA Identification Tests and
the Courts, 63 WASH. L. R-v 903 (1988); Adrienne M. Grover, Comment, A New Twist
in the Double Helix: Admissibility of DNA Fingerprinting' in California, 5 SANTA
CLAsu Comp & HIGH TEcH L.J. 469 (1989); Suzanne Hickman Stenton, Comment, Admit
it! DNA Fingerprinting s Reliable, 26 Hous. L. REv 677 (1989); Lori L. Swafford,
Comment, Admissibility of Genetic Profiling, 18 PPP. L. REv 123 (1990).
2. See Commonwealth v. Curmin, 565 N.E.2d 440 (Mass. 1991) (criminal evidence);
State v Ford, 392 S.E.2d 781 (S.C. 1990) (same); State v. Schwartz, 447 N.W.2d 422
(Minn. 1989) (same); People v. Shi Fu Huang, 546 N.Y.S.2d 920 (Sup. Ct. 1989) (same);
People v. Wesley, 533 N.Y.S.2d 643 (Sup. Ct. 1988) (same); Andrews v. State, 533 So.
2d 841 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1988) (same); People v Castro, 545 N.Y.S.2d 985 (Sup. Ct.
1988) (same). See also In re Baby Girl S, 532 N.Y.S.2d 634 (Sup. Ct. 1988) (paternity
determination); In re Paternity of J.L.K., 445 N.W.2d 673 (Wis. Ct. App. 1989) (same).
3. See, e.g., Smith v. Deppish, 807 P.2d 144, 159 (Kan. 1991) (cataloging the
jurisdictions that have admitted DNA identification evidence); see also generally Kenneth
E. Melson, Legal and Ethical Considerations in DNA FiNoERPRINTm11o: AN INTRoDUCTiON
189 (Lomne T. Kirby ed., 1990) (discussing court decisions on admissibility of DNA
evidence).
4. See Donald A. Berry, Inferences Using DNA Profiling in Forensic Identification
and Paternity Cases, 6 STAT. Sc. 175 (1991); David H. Kaye, Comment: Uncertainty in
DNA Profile Evidence, 6 STAT. Sci. 196 (1991); Donald A. Berry, DNA Fingerprinting:
What Does It Prove?, CHANCE, Summer 1990, at 15; Joel E. Cohen, DNA Fingerprinting:
What (Really) Are the Odds, CHANcE, Summer 1990, at 26.

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