Miami-Dade County Commissioners vote to rename new courthouse after the late attorney Osvaldo N. Soto
Cuban American Bar Association members were on hand as the Miami-Dade County Commission voted to rename the new courthouse after the late Osvaldo N. Soto, one of CABA’s founding members. “After participating in the Bay of Pigs Invasion as a member of the Assault Brigade 2506, and subsequently through his involvement in CABA, and as president of the Spanish American League Against Discrimination, which he co-founded, Mr. Soto focused his life’s work on combating discrimination based on race and ethnicity,” CABA said in a statement.
Miami-Dade County Commissioners voted unanimously yesterday to rename the new courthouse after the late attorney Osvaldo N. Soto, one of the Cuban American Bar Association’s (CABA) founding members and a past president who fought against discriminatory laws that targeted minorities.
The new courthouse will be named the Osvaldo N. Soto Miami-Dade Justice Center.

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