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Daily Memo 4/20/06
The Supreme Court, part I: Yesterday, the Supremes talked about space aliens, while hearing oral arguments in a case which could have a major impact on the insanity defense (and many states’ laws defining how that defense can be used). (CNN & LawInfo)
The Supreme Court, part II: The Supremes, needing Justice Alito to be the tiebreaker in deciding a case about police searches, have scheduled a special argument so that Alito, who was not yet appointed when the original argument was held, can participate in the decision. (LawInfo)
Good news for Microsoft…: An appelate court has ruled that consumers who did not purchase their Microsoft software directly from MS cannot sue Microsoft for antitrust violations. (c|net)
…and bad news for Microsoft: A Boston judge has ruled that Microsoft cannot subpoena information from Novell for use in its European antitrust case. (Reuters)
Alabama has become the 16th state to enact the Uniform Trust Code. (Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog)





