Paul
C. Giannelli is the Albert J. Weatherhead III & Richard W.
Weatherhead Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University. He received
his J.D. from the University of Virginia, where he served as articles editor
of the Virginia Law Review. Proessor Giannelli’s other degrees include
a LL.M. from the University of Virginia and a M.S. in forensic science from
George Washington University.
He has written extensively in the field of evidence and criminal procedure, especially on the topic of scientific evidence. Professor Giannelli has authored or co-authored nine books and published articles in numerous law reviews, as well as the Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, the Criminal Law Bulletin, and the American Criminal Law Review.
In addition, his work has appeared in such interdisciplinary journals as Issues in Science and Technology (National Academies); the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics; the Journal of Legal Medicine; and the Journal of Forensic Sciences. Professor Giannelli’s work has been cited in hundreds of court opinions and legal articles, including the U.S. Supreme Court decision Daubert v. Merrell Dow.
He serves as reporter for the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Standards on DNA Evidence and co-chair of the ABA Ad Hoc Committee on Innocence.