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The Daily Memo - 11/29/06
Much like our friend over at Is That Legal, I was also pegged for having a Philly accent. (Is That Legal?)
And speaking of Philly, following a three-year probe into corruption, Mayor Street’s brother has been indicted for fraud, relating to several million dollars worth of city contracts. (CNN)
A “good on you” to a Dallas man who was hired to kill a pregnant woman and, instead of following through with the act, warned her that her dear ol’ hubby wanted her dead. (Houston Chronicle)
Here we go again - the Ten Commandments have made their courthouse steps return, this time outside of a a Florida court. (The Gainesville Sun)
An art student may sue the school that allegedly expelled him for being an atheist. (Portland Mercury)
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Illinois’ ban on the sale of sexually explicit video games to kids violates the Constitution. (InternetCases.com)
The latest blawg? The Legal History Blog. (Is That Legal?)
The American Red Cross has been hit with a $5.3 million fine by the FDA for breaking blood-safety laws and the terms of an earlier consent decree. (Yahoo! News)
Microwaves — not just for Hot Pockets anymore. (Junkiness)