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The Daily Memo - 10/23/06
This story really has nothing to do with the law, but if it’s on Law.com that’s good enough for us, especially when it lets us reference Borat. (Law.com)
A California judge has ruled that the state’s indecent exposure law only applies to men, meaning California women are free to, uhm, unleash their beasts. (ABC News)
While not likely to ever be put to the test, it’s still interesting to think about whether it would be constitutional for Bill Clinton to run for vice-president. (Washington Post)
Motorola, Plantronics and Jabra are all being sued because they fail to warn folks that bluetooth headsets can cause permanent hearing loss. (St. Petersburg Times)
In Los Angeles, Boy Scout members can now get activity patches for respecting copyrights. (Engadget)
A Pennsylvania lawyer is suing a game company over their confiscation of his virtual property in their online game. (Philly.com)





