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The Daily Memo - 10/19/06
An ex-CIA agent is suing the agency for violations of his First Amendment rights after they redacted 70 pages from his 400 page manuscript, most of which is information already made publicly available (or at least cleared by he CIA for public publication). (SF Gate)
Since there’s nothing else going on up here, Boston City Council is considering a ban on satellite dishes from the front of local buildings because they’re an “eyesore” - and, surprise of surprises, Comcast is helping to sponsor the proposed ban. (Bostonist)
We love when judges try to have some fun with their opinions, such as this Florida Judge who took a stab at some Seuss-like rhymes. (Sui Generis)
A federal judge in New York says that the city can be sued by emergency workers with claims stemming from WTC dust. (News Watch 50)
An Indiana woman is suing the local public school for its alleged unconstitutional practice of allowing some students to attend Bible classes on the school’s grounds. (Indiana Daily Student)





