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The Daily Memo - 5/1/07
A Republican convention in Utah ended with state legislatures “debating Satan’s influence on illegal immigrants.” (Daily Herald, via oogu)
MSNBC seems to think that “fair use” doesn’t apply to its video of last week’s Democratic presidential debate. (ars technica)
The Supremes have declined taking on the case of two Gitmo detainees wanting to challenge military commissions. (Lawinfo)
West Virginia’s Supreme Court is set to look at whether a mansion “can advertise itself as a place to hold sex parties.” (Charleston Daily Mail)
More on yesterday’s KSR v. Teleflex patent case, including a statement that it’s “the most important patent case of the last 20 years, and perhaps since the passage of the 1952 Patent Act.” (Patently-O and SCOTUSblog)





