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Systematic Overreporting of BAC
How differences between mass/mass and mass/volume units produce a ~6% bias
Mar 20
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Aaron Olson
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One organization accredits 94% of forensic labs. That's not oversight. That's a monopoly.
Three labs. Three failures. All accredited.
Mar 16
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Aaron Olson
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Two Papers, One Message: Transparency Matters in Forensic Science
My articles on forensic independence and toxicology testing errors are currently among the most downloaded in Forensic Science International: Synergy.
Mar 13
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Aaron Olson
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Cognitive Bias in Forensic Toxicology
How Case Context Can Influence Scientific Results
Mar 9
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Aaron Olson
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My Article Hit the Most Downloaded at Forensic Science International: Synergy
“Truth, Power, and the Crisis of Forensic Independence” is resonating across the forensic science community
Feb 20
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Aaron Olson
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My Presentation at AAFS 2026: Errors in Toxicology Testing and the Need for Full Discovery
New Orleans, LA
Feb 16
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Aaron Olson
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When Science Meets the Gatekeeper: Minnesota Supreme Court Grapples With in Knapp v. Commissioner of Public Safety
Foundational Reliability, Observation Periods, and the Court’s Role as Gatekeeper
Jan 6
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Aaron Olson
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The Inconvenient Truth About Field Sobriety Tests
What the Research Actually Shows About SFST Validation and False Positive Rates
Dec 18, 2025
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Aaron Olson
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