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The Daily Memo - 5/2/07
The House gave a big thumbs-up to the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, which would make it illegal for employers to use genetic information in making hiring decisions. (Engadget)
“Silence is about the only right the Guantanamo prisoners have left.” (Slate)
“Vonage sees a lifeline in Supreme’s KSR Ruling.” (WSJ Law Blog)
A Houston man has been sentenced to four years in the clink for administering over 1,000 fake flu vaccinations. (The Houston Chronicle
Google has filed its official response to Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit, and it basically adds up to “get bent, tax man!” (Download Squad)
The NFL Players Association has countersued the six players trying to get money out of the union and the league after getting fleeced in a fraudulent investing scheme. (SI)