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The Daily Memo - 5/21/07

check.jpgJustice Thomas didn’t ask a single question from the bench this whole last term. (Law.com)

check.jpgThe 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)

check.jpgWherefore art thou law in fiction stories? (Professor Bainbridge)

check.jpgA new proposed bill in Massachusetts would ban discrimination against folks based on weight and height (so-called appearance discrimination). (Bostonist)

check.jpgDirecTV is suing Comcast over its advertising claims that its HD images are better than DirecTV’s. (Engadget)

check.jpgThe lady who sued Pizza Hut and a dude who held a door has been awarded over $300K. (Madison County Record)

check.jpgA 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)

check.jpgA 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)