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The Daily Memo 4/07/06
In Canada, the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal has ruled that it was inappropriate for a landlord to evict his tenant because she documented their arguements on her blog. (The Kingston Whig-Standard)
While the Commissioner of the USPTO is urging Congress to pass pending legislation intended to improve the patent system, a new patent reform bill has also been circulated. (Patent Baristas)
South Carolina is close to having a law on the books exempting breast-feeding from indecent exposure laws and allowing mothers to breast-feed their children anywhere they’re legally allowed to be. (Greenville Online)
The California Supreme Court will soon be ruling on the issue of whether people need to disclose their sexual history to their partners, and may be leaning towards creating liability when folks with STDs do not disclose it. (Law.com)
A new internet-related bill has hit the floor of Congress and, to the disappointment of some, does not include provisions requiring broadband service providers to remain neutral in favoring certain sites over others. (c|net)
A District Court has allowed the lawsuit against blogger Jessica Cutler (Washingtonienne), for her publication about a sexual relationship with a hill staffer, to continue. (CNN)
Slate provides an excellent write-up of the “no-knock” case currently awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court. (Slate)





