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The Daily Memo - 11/17/06
Damn it! I can’t believe I missed “The Law of Beer Symposium.” (WSJ Law Blog)
The show can go on! A Chicago judge has ruled that some school kids can put on their show, “Fuggedaboutit - A Little Mobster Comedy,” despite the protestations of an Italian mother and son. (FindLaw)
Patent trolls are old news, but now there are sample trolls out there, going after folks like Jay-Z. (Slate)
As well they should, the Goldman family plans to go after any money O.J. makes off of the upcoming book/televised plague of his despicable “hypothetical” account of the Nicole Simpson/Ron Goldman murders. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)
The NFL can move forward with its lawsuit against its insurance company over the money it spent defending against the Maurice Clarett lawsuit. (Law.com)
Animal rights activists in New York are suing for a state ban against foie gras, and at least one plaintiff has a dubious claim of “harm.” (Overlawyered)
A California State judge has rejected an attempt by San Diego County to roll-back the state’s legalization of medical marijuana. (FindLaw)





