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The Daily Memo - 3/19/08
In the case of U.S. v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins…. (Supreme Dicta)
Harvard Law is stepping up the push to get folks into public interest by waiving tuition for third year law students who commit to doing five years of nonprofit or government work after school. (WSJ Law Blog)
“Staff Attorney Ghetto?” Is that where lawyers hang out on the corner slanging briefs? Five bucks for a reply, twenty for an opposition. (Above the Law)
Obama gave a good, albeit long, speech on race yesterday. (The Huggington Post)
“A federal appeals court on Monday upheld an injunction against a Minnesota law that targeted at children under 17 who rent or buy violent video games.” (New York Times)
The Supremes are planning to put the fuck in “America … fuck yeah!” (Yahoo!)
President Bush hasn’t done anything to fix the FOIA backlog? But he’s all about an open administration. This just doesn’t make any sense. (FindLaw)





