Mayfield v. Dalton Oral Argument
which requires personnel to provide tissue and blood samples for DNA
samples. Two U.S. Marines brought this case citing the regulation as
a violation of their right to privacy. The government attorney
argued that these samples would only use the information for the
identification of remains.
A three-judge panel heard testimony concerning a U.S. military policy which requires personnel to provide tissue and blood samples for DNA … read more
A three-judge panel heard testimony concerning a U.S. military policy
which requires personnel to provide tissue and blood samples for DNA
samples. Two U.S. Marines brought this case citing the regulation as
a violation of their right to privacy. The government attorney
argued that these samples would only use the information for the
identification of remains. close
People in this video
- Steve Frank Attorney U.S. Navy
- Eric Seitz Attorney
- Barry Ziehl Representative U.S. Postal Service
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