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MWLA NEWSLETTER January 2013 Lunch and Learn at The Fairview Inn We were pleased to welcome Faye Peterson, Leslie Lee and Rob McDuff as guest speakers at the MWLA Membership Meeting on January 9th at The Fairview Inn in Jackson. The panelists discussed issues relating to the recent US Supreme Court decisions impacting youth in MS who were sentenced to life without parole, including the need for uniformity in sentencing guidelines in Mississippi and the determination of how to proceed with resentencing in light of these recent Supreme Court decisions. The panelists addressed several questions from the membership, and the interactive presentation was very informative. Photos from the luncheon: MWLA NEWSLETTER PAGE 1

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Leadership Workshop for Professional Women Dallas, Texas February 8 and 9, 2013 It s not too late to sign up for the Leadership Workshop for Professional Women: Skills for Success, to be held at the Embassy Suites Market Center in Dallas on February 8 and 9 th. This is a chance to enhance practical and focused skills to develop leadership success through non-defensive communication strategies, negotiation techniques and a roadmap towards economic advancement and leadership. Facilitators include Sharon Ellison, Karen Lockwood and Lauren Stiller Rikleen. Luncheon speakers are Brigadier General Wilma Vaught (USAF, ret.) and Texas State Senator Wendy Davis. If you can t attend the two-day conference, sign up for just the luncheons or for a single day. To Register, go to http://ncwba.org/ Upcoming Events: January 30, 2013: February 20, 2013: Hattiesburg Social (Flyer attached) North MS Social in Tupelo; location TBD February 22-23, 2013: 20 th Annual Evelyn Gandy Lecture Series, King Edward Hotel, Jackson, MS MWLA NEWSLETTER PAGE 3

Drug-abusing pregnant women may be prosecuted under endangerment law, Ala. Supreme Court says By Debra Cassens Weiss This article is borrowed from the American Bar Association s website and was published on January 14, 2013. Drug-abusing pregnant women can be prosecuted under a law intended to protect children from methamphetamine labs, the Alabama Supreme Court has ruled. The court ruled on Friday that the state law barring chemical endangerment of a child applies to those who have not yet been born, the Montgomery Advertiser reports. The 6-2 majority held that the plain meaning of the word child in the chemical endangerment statute includes unborn children. Alabama Appellate Watch has a copy of the supreme court decision (PDF). Justice Tom Parker wrote the majority opinion. In a section of his decision joined by four other justices, Parker refused to make a distinction based on viability as inconsistent with the plain meaning of the word child and with the laws of this state. The opinion did not consider constitutional arguments, saying the court granted cert only on the statutory construction issue. The court ruled in an appeal by two women, Hope Elisabeth Ankrom and Amanda Kimbrough. Ankrom s son was born in 2009 with cocaine in his system. Kimbrough's son died 19 minutes after his birth; an autopsy attributed his death to methamphetamine exposure. Both women pleaded guilty under plea agreements. Kimbrough received a 10- year sentence. Courts in a majority of other states have refused to apply criminal statutes to pregnant women in similar circumstances, the court acknowledged. The court found those cases unpersuasive. A dissenter, Chief Justice Charles Malone, said the majority s construction of the statute could lead to practical problems. The law as interpreted by the majority could apply to a woman who has a glass of wine without knowing she is pregnant, he said. Malone also said the statute as constructed would provide an incentive for abortion by women fearing prosecution. Personhood Alabama called the decision a landmark ruling in a press release, while Liberty Counsel founder Mathew Staver said in a press release that the decision is in line with rulings in other areas of the law. In personal injury, criminal, and wills and estate law, the trend has been to recognize the unborn child as a human with legal protections, not merely a potential human being, he said. MWLA NEWSLETTER PAGE 4

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