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The Daily Memo - 1/18/07
Connecticut’s Supreme Court will decide whether oversleeping and showing up to court late gets you out of punishment for contempt. (WCBS)
A video game based on Ghostbusters is being held up by intellectual property issues. (Destructoid)
The DOJ has agreed to judicial oversight of the domestic wiretap program by the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, lessening the chances of the program getting Supreme Court review. (SCOTUSblog)
Cully Stimson offers “a half loaf of an apology…” (Concurring Opinions)
…and Stimson doesn’t even have history on his side. (Is That Legal?)
Sullivan and Cromwell is being sued by a gay former associate for sexual orientation discrimination. (Law.com)
A man wins a $400K jury verdict after being removed from an airplane just because he allegedly looked like the two guys sitting next to him. (FindLaw)