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The Daily Memo - 5/8/07
Things are exciting in the state of Washington, as its first bestiality trial started up last week (a man is charged with scrumping the family pit bull). (King5)
A Kansas registered sex offenders wants reform of the sex offender laws because he says they’re not balanced and aren’t working. (The Kansas City Channel)
Congrats to Beth Sholom Synagogue, a Frank Lloyd Wright space-ship-looking place I used to drive by every day - the feds have designated it a National Historic Landmark. (Philly.com, with lots of cool pictures here)
Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court has bitchslapped a Boston Herald reporter who got a $2 million libel verdict against him over some stories he wrote about a lower court judge. (Blus Mass. Group)
Unsurprisingly, sporting goods companies are among those opposing NYC’s new ban on the use of metal baseball bats in high school ball games. (ESPN)
Superlawyer Bert Fields may be on the road to losing the first case of his career, a case over the crappy 2005 movie, Sahara. (WSJ Law Blog)
Massachusetts is joining the fight against the national Real ID. (Slashdot)
Why hasn’t R.Kelly gone to trial yet for pissing on little girls? (CNN)





