Vol. 74, No. 4, April 2001
The New Genetic World and the Law
by Arthur R. Derse
New genetic technologies are transforming the practice of medicine and raising important legal and ethical issues. How will the law define, limit, and shape the parameters of this new set of far-reaching medical tools?
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DNA Evidence: Freeing the Innocent
by Dianne Molvig
Recent exoneration cases using DNA evidence offer a "learning moment" to make needed criminal justice reforms.
Seize the Future: Bar Debates Multidisciplinary Practice
Should lawyers be permitted to practice in firms jointly owned or managed by nonlawyers and to share fees with nonlawyers?
The Case for MDPs by Jeffrey J. Mawicke
The Case Against MDPs by Earl H. Munson
Inside the Bar Alphabet soup convention
President's Message Defining justice and its measure
Legislative Watch Tweaking Wisconsin's guardian ad litem system
Risk Management Economic downturn means more lawyer business, risk
Ethics E-01-01: Threatening criminal prosecution or professional discipline in relation to a civil matter
Letters
Book Reviews
Legal News & Trends
Lawyer Discipline
Supreme Court Digest
Court of Appeals Digest
Supreme Court Orders
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