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The Daily Memo - 7/13/07
When jury members blog. (Deliberations via Concurring Opinions)
Arizona’s Senate has approved a bill banning the sale of anti-war t-shirts that include the names of dead soldiers, First Amendment be damned. (AZstarnet.com)
But Oregon gets the First Amendment, expanding the rights of student journalists. (Nota Bene)
Sigh … the DC asshat isn’t done yet, as he’s claiming the court made a “fundamental legal error” in deciding he wasn’t entitled to $54 million over a lost pair of pants. (FindLaw)
The Court of Appeals for DC has ruled that Sunday’s scheduled rate-hike for webcasters will not be postponed. (c|net news.com)
It’s the end of an era - no longer will lawyers and judges be required to wear wigs in non-criminal cases. (Yahoo! News)






Comments
Thanks for linking to Nota Bene!
Posted by Jeffrey Lewis | July 16, 2007 11:04 AM