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The Daily Memo - 12/7/06
Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick provides an in-depth discussion of a Scalia/Breyer chat. (Slate)
What’s the world coming to when a man gets arrested just for driving his car while naked? (RepublicanAmerican)
We’re a bit late in pointing to it, but Blawg Review #86 is up. (Infamy or Praise)
Science, meet law. Law, meet science. (NY Times, hat tip to Science & Law Blog)
Jackie Mason has settled his “Jew for Jesus” case for an apology. (WSJ Law Blog)
Shockingly, a lawyer has been suspended after getting caught trying to sell info to the opposing party in a landlord/tenant case. (The Legal Reader)
The judge who got in trouble for using sex toys while at the bench will not be getting parole. (FindLaw)
A World War II vet has gotten into a fight with his homeowners’ association over the land where he put his flag pole. (StarTribune)





