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The Daily Memo - 4/17/08
Yesterday, the Supremes upheld Kentucky’s use of lethal injection with a 7-2 decision in favor of tapping the veins, although “two of the seven justices who voted to uphold lethal injection … did so unhappily.” (Slate)
And the Supremes also had death on the mind as they heard argument about whether child rapists should get the death penalty. (LawInfo)
The Third Circuit thinks enhanced drug labels are for pussies. (FindLaw)
Did Elton John violate federal law by throwing a fundraising concert for Hillary? (Judicial Watch)
Speaking of music and the candidates, the Boss has endorsed Obama as being “head and shoulders above the rest.” (BruceSpringsteen.net)
The Third Circuit has also ruled that a NJ football coach didn’t have his First Amendment rights violated when his high school told him to stop letting his players have a moment of silence before the games. (Law.com)
“Retarded state legislation: California edition.” (Supreme Dicta)
For you across-the-pond entrepreneurs. (YourSmallBusiness)






Comments
my college used to do jean day to show support for gays and lesbians. I thought that was weird too
Posted by manda | April 17, 2008 2:58 PM