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The Daily Memo - 4/27/07
A judge has ruled that the University of Wisconsin-Madison has to give the RIAA the names and contact info for 53 students. (Wisconsin State Journal)
A big anti-spam lawsuit is being filed in Virginia seeking the identity of some of the folks who help spammers harvest e-mail addresses. (Slashdot)
Turns out popular belief is wrong, as a law professor has compiled evidence suggesting that malpractice juries actually tend to side more with doctors rather than with plaintiffs. (Law.com)
A Chicago-area student was arrested after writing an essay which got his teacher and school administrators worried about a potential Virginia Tech-type situation. (Chicago Tribune)





