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The Daily Memo - 6/14/06
Part of New York City’s anti-graffiti law has been struck down by the Second Circuit. (FindLaw)
An Oregon court has ruled that the Vatican is not entitled to immunity against a sex abuse lawsuit stemming from the repeated transfer of a priest who was a known molester. (FindLaw)
Two California judges have been censured for trying to use their judicial status to help avoid getting DUI’s. (Law.com)
Jason Grimsley is planning to fight his former team, the Diamondbacks, for the salary they’re withholding since releasing him because of his involvement with the ongoing steroid scandals. (SI)
A felony case alleging animal cruelty against a thirteen-year-old Oregon boy who mercy-killed an injured snake has been dismissed. (KATU)
The Eleventh Circuit has ruled that it’s not unconstitutional for deputy sheriffs to be fired after they show up in internet porn (the Court ruled that, as government employees, their speech can be limited where it’s found to have a negative impact on the government’s integrity). (Law.com)
A Michigan judge has been told that she can’t bring her dogs to court anymore. (Law.com)





