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The Daily Memo - 6/30/06
Chief Justice Roberts concluded the Supreme Court term with a thank you to the Court staff. (SCOTUSblog)
A Maine state legislator has been charged with drunk driving, despite trying to weasel his way out of the “nothing” accident - and, when he told the cops he has a clean driving record, he forgot to mention those 9 tickets he has under his belt. (WLBZ)
President Bush wants the Senate to give him the line-item veto. (Yahoo)
Massachusetts state senator Barrios has withdrawn his proposal to ban Fluff. (Excite)
Jury selection has begun in a $3.8 million civil lawsuit against Michael Jackson, brought by a man Jackson hired to produce television shows to counter the negative publicity associated with the “Living with Michael Jackson” documentary. (FindLaw)
In a case we brought to your attention a few weeks ago, the Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that the state cannot ban gay couples from becoming foster parents. (CNN)
The Smoking Gun enlightens us about a Tennessee mayor who is being sued, in an attempt to get him out of office, because of uttering racial slurs, trying to get his enemies arrested and profiling soldiers and Hispanics in an attempt to raise more traffic ticket revenue. (The Smoking Gun)
Yahoo has settled out of a class-action lawsuit it was involved in over its ad program and click fraud. (FindLaw)





