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The Daily Memo - 2/2/07
The two Boston “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” terrorists pled not guilty yesterday because, while they put up the LED mooninites, they had no intent to create a panic. (CNN)
…and then they gave a rather interesting post-jail press conference. (WBZTV)
A man may sue a neighboring church because it plays its music too loud, which has killed his ability to sleep in on Sundays and made his last five years “horrendous.” (MSNBC)
Some Iowa teens want legislation requiring beer keg registration, to crack down on underage drinking. (KCRG)
A Tennessee state representative has a “Grills Bill” to ban everyone but dentists from taking dental impressions for grills. (WTVF)
A Louisiana judge has ruled unconstitutional a state law requiring immigrants to prove their legal presence in the US in order to be allowed to drive. (FindLaw)
New York’s new advertising rules have been challenged in a federal lawsuit, on the grounds that they’re vague and violative of the First Amendment. (Sui Generis)
A New York attorney plans to continue challenging his arrest for having nunchaku in his house, in violation of state law, despite having a federal judge already deny his challenge. (The Legal Reader)





