ABA President-Elect Stephen N. Zack Receives Gavel from Outgoing President Carolyn Lamm
On Monday afternoon of the meeting of the House of Delegates during the American Bar Association Annual Meeting, the House of Delegates saw the passing of the gavel from President Carolyn B. Lamm to incoming President Stephen N. Zack. During her introduction of Zack, Lamm noted, “I know you’ll be in fabulous hands.” She outlined Zack’s rise in the leadership of both The Florida Bar and the ABA.
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Miranda Waivers Can be Based on Faulty Warnings, and Courts May Never Know
Using Spanish to read a Spanish-speaking crime suspect her rights can have unintended consequences. “You have the right to remain whitewashed” was one of the bad translations of the Miranda warning that led to the appeal of a conviction, shared forensic psychologist Dr. Eric Y. Drogin of Hingham, Mass., in “Miranda Warning and Waivers: The Impact of Age, Culture and Disability Status,” a program at the 2010 American Bar Association Meeting in San Francisco.
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Genetics, Gene Patenting the Cause of Myriad Legal and Ethical Complexities
Predictive genetic testing and gene patenting may sound like something from “A Brave New World,” but these seemingly science-fiction issues have become the basis for recent headlining litigation, Nanette R. Elster, director of the DePaul College of Law’s Health Law Institute, told audience members at an ABA Annual Meeting program in San Francisco.
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