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The Daily Memo - 6/12/06
Supreme Court Justice Kennedy has been taking some knocks, recently. (Slate)
The battle over voting rights for D.C. wages on. (DCist)
A New York lawyer has argued that his client could not have committed the burglary he is accused of because he’s too fat to fit through the window of the broken-into home. (NewsDay)
Senator Arlen Spector, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has asked Vice President Cheney to keep his nose out of the committee’s review of the White House’s warrentless surveillance. (Baltimore Sun)
A New York federal judge is being accused of playing solitaire on his computer in the middle of the recent Gotti, Jr. trial. (NY Daily News)
The House has rejected a proposal for net neutrality. (ZDNet)
Vegas judges apparently love the money. (Wall Street Journal Law Blog)





