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The Daily Memo - 11/14/06
An Indiana teen has been ordered to spend his Thanksgiving washing dishes at the local jail after getting busted for pulling a dine-and-ditch. (9news)
What’s the impact of our new Congress on judicial nominations? (Above the Law)
Considering I’m a lawyer and into following Congressional what-not, and that I’m a fantasy football diehard, you’d think I’d be behind Fantasy Congress, but I’m actually a bit scared by those who would play this. (Tampa Bay’s 10)
The highest ranking lawyer in Pennsylvania’s prison system has been charged, not just with a DUI, but with a DUI hit-and-run! (CentreDaily)
A Vermont judge says that sentencing a sex offender to just two months in jail, which was less than popular with many people, was “the highlight of his career.” (FindLaw)
Some vet widows are suing the government because they want to be able to put Wiccan pentacles on their husbands’ military tombstones. (Yahoo, hat tip to Likelihood of Confusion)
The Justice Department has filed its brief defending the Military Commissions Act of 2006 in the first lawsuit challenging the statute. (SCOTUSblog)





