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The Daily Memo - 11/3/06
A Denver judge has ruled that Colorado theater companies are not exempt from the statewide ban on public smoking, as smoking in a performance “is not inherently an expressive behavior” and thus not constitutionally protected. (The Denver Post)
Yikes - a federal indictment has come down alleging that a bunch of Virginia deputies were crooked as hell, selling seized guns and drugs out the back door and laundering money. (CNN)
“Rush Limbaugh isn’t really an obese, thrice-divorced, draft-dodging drug addict - he’s just faking!!!!” (Is That Legal?)
Microsoft relents, just a teensy bit, and makes a minor pro-customer change to the upcoming Windows Vista end-user license agreement. (Engadget)
And the FCC also surprises folks by taking a pro-consumer stance, requiring the Massachusetts Port Authority to back off its order that airlines can’t offer free wireless internet at Boston’s Logan International Airport. (Engadget)
A federal court in D.C. has temporarily blocked a prior ruling banning cigarette companies from using “light” and “low-tar” on their ads and packaging. (Law.com)





