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The Daily Memo - 5/2/06
Apparently, the Supremes forgot to publish four parts to yesterday’s Anna Nicole Smith Case. (Slate)
An investigation has found that Bush’s controversial nominee for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has repeatedly decided cases involving corporations in which he held an interest, in violation of the federal law prohibiting judicial conflicts of interest. (Salon)
The California woman who was spanked at work has been awarded $1.7 million by a jury, including $1.2 million in punitives. (Law.com)
The coded message hidden in The Da Vinci Code judgment has been decoded. (The Register)
A San Francisco temporary prosecutor has been reprimanded by a judge for writing about a case in his blog. (Law.com)
The Connecticut state legislature has approved a ban of all sodas and other sugar-based beverages in state public schools, in an effort to fight the epidemic of fat kids. (Yahoo News)





