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The Daily Memo - 11/30/06

check.jpgCongrats to Tuesday Morning Quarterback’s brother for becoming a Chief Judge - it’s not as estimable as writing for ESPN, but it ain’t bad. (Above the Law)

check.jpgThe City Council of Macon, Georgia will be considering an ordinance banning most public panhandling, although one member suggests that this isn’t far away from a Hitler-esque plan. (The Macon Telegraph)

check.jpgA federal court has ruled that the Treasury must figure out a way for the blind to be able to distinguish between different money bills (which they can’t do now since all of our money is the same size and texture)… (FindLaw)

check.jpg…but the National Federation of the Blind basically says that this is all a bunch of prejudicial crap. (Overlawyered)

check.jpgSlate’s Dahlia Lithwick is taking the Supremes to task for selectively releasing audio recordings of oral argument. (Slate)

check.jpgThe Boston Bar Association is trying to solve the problem of “the vanishing trial.” (The Boston Globe, hat tip to The Legal Reader)

check.jpgThe Kansas Supreme Court is going to take a look at the constitutionality of the state’s 1994 law stripping sperm donors of any parental rights. (FindLaw)

check.jpgThe Patriots are suing StubHub over its resale of Pats tickets. (The Legal Reader)