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The Daily Memo - 2/4/08
The DOJ is a touch curious about the possible Microsoft-Yahoo deal. Translation: “where’s our piece of the pie, Mr. Gates?” (FindLaw)
Rare is the meter maid who is cheered on, but that’s what happened in jolly ole England when a traffic warden slapped a sixty-pound ticket onto an illegally parked Bugatti (which is a million pound car). (The Sun)
A federal class action lawsuit is all about braaaaaaaaaaains. (Washington Post)
The way I read this, Chief Justice Phil Jackson can’t be far away, and I’m ok with that as long as he doesn’t bring Kobe with him. (Supreme Dicta)
An Ohio man busted from stealing from a Salvation Army kettle opted out of a 90 day jail sentence by spending 24 hours as a homeless man. (The Plain Dealer)
An online poll found that only two-thirds of people called for jury duty actually bothered to show up. Civic pride! (EarthTimes.org)
Twelve Angry Men — conservative hooey, liberal claptrap, or just a classic flick? (Overlawyered)
When sandwiches attack. (43(B)log)





