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The Daily Memo - 10/18/07
Our very own Dustin has been nominated for “favorite New York-based blawger.” (Sui Generis)
Presto-chango, IP-cadabra. (Slate)
Get your vote in for what you think Boalt’s new name should be (I’m personally a fan of “White Guys with Asian Girls School of Law”). (Above the Law)
Congress is considering a new bipartisan bill that would let victims of identity theft seek restitution (and does some other expansion of ID theft laws). (c|net news)
The EFF has published a list of ten tech patents that it very much wants invalidated. (Wired)
Strip club owners in Ohio are trying to fight new laws that ban touching (“no touching!”) and nudity after midnight. (WTAM)
The Quebec legislature has banned the word “weathervane” from its parliament. (The Star)
Kmart is being sued for $100 over some toilet paper. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Comments
The link to WTAM is broken. It instead points to "The Red Sox Grab A Win At The Jake".
Posted by Chris Croy | October 20, 2007 7:27 AM