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The Daily Memo - 10/26/06
A federal judge ruled that a kid’s constitutional rights were violated when he was suspended without a proper-like hearing first, even though the kid was suspended after admitting that he was part of a drive-by shooting. (Rapid City Journal)
Fox is being sued for copyright infringement for allegedly ripping off the idea for “Prison Break” from real life brothers who busted out of jail in the 60’s and who allegedly submitted a script about their story to Fox in 2001. (TV Squad)
Jane Pauley is suing the New York Times because it allegedly duped her into being used in an advertisement. (CNN)
“The New Jersey gay marriage decision ain’t activism.” (Slate)
The ban on internet gambling could hurt the World Series of Poker because there could be significantly less potential players. (FindLaw)
The plaintiffs’ lawyer group, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, is changing its name to the American Association of Justice. (WSJ Law Blog)
The Center for Citizen Media is putting together an “Election Day Bloggers’ Legal Guide.” (Center for Citizen Media)





