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The Daily Memo - 5/21/07
Justice Thomas didn’t ask a single question from the bench this whole last term. (Law.com)
The Salvation Army and Greenpeace have settled their lawsuit/battle over their collective shares of a $264-million estate bequeathed to eight different charities. (LA Times)
Wherefore art thou law in fiction stories? (Professor Bainbridge)
A new proposed bill in Massachusetts would ban discrimination against folks based on weight and height (so-called appearance discrimination). (Bostonist)
DirecTV is suing Comcast over its advertising claims that its HD images are better than DirecTV’s. (Engadget)
The lady who sued Pizza Hut and a dude who held a door has been awarded over $300K. (Madison County Record)
A federal judge has ruled that NASCAR can’t stop Jeff Burton from changing the Cingular logo car on his race car to an AT&T car. (SI)
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Netflix, claiming that its lawsuit against Blockbuster is a violation of antitrust laws because it allegedly obtained it patents via some shenanigans. (Engadget)





