DNA gets child kicked out of school

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DNA Got a Kid Kicked Out of School—And It’ll Happen Again

A few weeks into sixth grade, Colman Chadam had to leave school because of his DNA.

The situation, odd as it may sound, played out like this. Colman has genetic markers for cystic fibrosis, and kids with the inherited lung disease can’t be near each other because they’re vulnerable to contagious infections. Two siblings with cystic fibrosis also attended Colman’s middle school in Palo Alto, California in 2012. So Colman was out, even though he didn’t actually have the disease, according to a lawsuit that his parents filed against the school district. The allegation? Genetic discrimination.

Yes, genetic discrimination. Get used to those two words together, because they’re likely to become a lot more common. With DNA tests now cheap and readily available, the number of people getting tests has gone way up—along with the potential for discrimination based on the results. When Colman’s school tried to transfer him based on his genetic status, the lawsuit alleges, the district violated the Americans With Disabilities Act and Colman’s First Amendment right to privacy. “This is the test case,” says the Chadam’s lawyer, Stephen Jaffe.
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This is where we're headed. Our DNA may well determine the haves and have nots....and when we start playing with that DNA, then what?
 
This is where we're headed. Our DNA may well determine the haves and have nots....and when we start playing with that DNA, then what?
Traditionally, those with wealth and access get all of the advances first, and most reliably, thus preserving the power disparity.

This is going nowhere good, much faster than before. Be sure to back yourselves up, everyone, this could get messy.
 
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