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The Daily Memo - 4/5/07
John Goodman is being sued, and it’s not a looooong-overdue complaint over his involvement in King Ralph; instead, a German company claims Goodman has backed out of an oral agreement to appear in Pope Joan. (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)
Professor Bainbridge asks the question we’ve all been thinking - can you get a DUI on a horse? (Professor Bainbridge)
In a rather despicable turn of events, Fred Goldman is now trying to auction off the rights to O.J.’s reprehensible “If I Did It” book, and O.J. is planning to fight him to stop the book’s publication. (ABC News)
It might seem an overstatement, but not by much: “Law enforcement officers in Tennessee make the greatest underground discovery since Tutankhamen’s tomb was unearthed in the Valley of the Kings.” (On Marijuana)
Poor, poor Harvard Law Review isn’t being cited to as much as it used to. (Above the Law)
Updating an earlier QuizLaw story, the MLB has backtracked and its television package will be on cable, rather than DirecTV. (SI)
Country singer Doug Supernaw has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation after he claimed, during his pretrial hearing for an evading arrest charge, that there’s a massive “political economic conspiracy” out to get him. (Forbes)
The Las Vegas DA has decided to hold off on filing charges against Pacman Jones. (SI)
Is the time right to give another crack at trying to get a 28th Amendment, the Women’s Equality Amendment? (LawInfo)





