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The Daily Memo - 11/27/06
Orrin Hatch thinks that the House and Senate may have the numbers to pass a stem cell bill and override any Bush veto. (The Salt Lake Tribune)
The nekkid prosecutor is free, for the moment, from public indecency charges thanks to the prosecutors’ office messing up the filing of charges. (FortWayne)
Next February, Hollywood plans to teach Congress how things are done. (Cinematical)
Turns out that, according to one judge, Wisconsin’s law banning sex with animals does in fact include sex with dead animals. (The Legal Reader)
Lame-duck Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has filed a lawsuit against the state legislature, trying to force a vote on a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. (Will, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog)
The two guys who got harassed by Michael Richards’ racist rant are contemplating a lawsuit. (Northwest Florida Daily News)
The founder of LexisNexis died, unsurprisingly, while sitting in front of his computer. (TaxProf Blog)
Two students at Daytona Beach Community College are suing over the stupid-high price of their textbooks. (Orlando Sentinel)





