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The Daily Memo - 4/24/07
XM is being sued for false advertising for claiming its stations are “commercial free” despite having “promotional and advertisement segments.” (Engadget)
Patently-O gives some preliminary notes and comments on the Patent Reform Act of 2007. (Patently-O)
SCOTUSblog rounds up some of the reviews of the new book Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas. (SCOTUSblog)
The South Carolina guy charged with the dungeon rapes has received a not guilty verdict. (CNN)
Going to drycleaners + no pants = charge of indecent expose. (WRAL)
A despicable San Francisco woman (if the charges are true, of course) has been arrested for giving birth on a sidewalk and then walking away like nothing happened, leaving the baby kicking around on the sidewalk. (CBS5)
Local drivers are thumbing their noses at judges, pleading guilty to DUIs, driving with a suspended license, etc., and then leaving the courthouse, hopping in their cars, and driving off. (Chicago Sun-Times)
A second mistrial has been declared in the Georgia trial of three men accused with an August courthouse shooting of a deputy in an attempted inmate escape. (Lawinfo)





