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The Daily Memo - 6/22/07
Wil Wheaton rightfully calls the prohibition on internet gambling “stupid and intrusive.” (WWdN: In Exile)
Congress wants to regulate the robots! (Engadget)
Dick Cheney’s office is trying to claim that there are instances when the VP’s office shouldn’t be considered an “entity within the executive branch” - I love this administration more and more with every passing day. (the raw story)
Several of the bigger internet radio stations have planned a “day of silence” for June 26, in protest of the looming hike in royalty rates. (Download Squad)
An Ohio man has filed a lawsuit claiming that red-light cameras are part of an unconstitutional scheme to extort money, and he’d like $3 million, thank you very much. And who’s guilty of extortion here? (Engadget)
“A classic Kozinski benchslap.” (Above the Law)
A Florida teen has sued a Mickey-D’s franchise owner over the sexual relationship she had with her boss. (Law.com)






Comments
You linking to anything by Wil Wheaton makes me want to love the world again.
Posted by Vermillion | June 22, 2007 9:57 PM