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The Daily Memo - 12/28/06
Did you know that President Ford was a Yalie law school grad? (WSJ Law Blog)
Spanking, handcuffs and prostitution, oh my! (CNN)
The last dry town in Colorado has finally gotten with the program, killing its alcohol ban. (The Denver Channel)
A Japanese court has sentenced a woman to 20 months in the clink for sickening her neighbor by playing loud music. (Japan Today)
Should abused children involved in court cases be represented by a lawyer or non-lawyer? (CNN)
Who’s the most admired law professor? (Concurring Opinions)
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that federal investigators must be given test data, including names, from the 2003 drug tests which showed that 100 MLB players were juicing (and this may have implications on the Barry Bonds perjury case). (SI)





