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The Daily Memo - 5/4/06
D.C.’s Council has passed legislation requiring cable company Comcast to air Washington Nationals games, despite its continued refusal. (Washington Business Journal)
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that polygraph tests can be used to make sure that sex offenders are following their probation rules and that some offenders should be banned from having internet access. (FindLaw)
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Yahoo, alleging fraud and improper use of spyware and typosquatting. (Washington Post)
Randy Quaid has dropped his ridiculous lawsuit against Focus Features, alleging that they snookered him out of millions regarding Brokeback Mountain - he claims the studio has paid him a bonus, while the studio denies any type of settlement. (Cinematical)
Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg believes that a Congressional proposal for oversight of federal courts is “really scary” and sounds “very much like the Soviet Union was.” (FindLaw)





