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The Daily Memo - 7/17/06
A Florida judge is having trouble finding a fair jury to hear the trial of a scumbum accused of kidnapping a 9-year-old girl and burying her alive. (CNN)
What of YouTube and copyright? (Hollywood Reporter Esq.)
Chief Justice Roberts says that Supreme Court proceedings won’t be televised anytime soon. (Law.com)
The Google page rank lawsuit has been dismissed (with the possibility of a new complaint being filed). (c|net)
The town of Hazleton, Pennsylvania has passed a strict ordinance to fight the middle-Pennsylvania problem of illegal immigrants. (USA Today)
A New York man is suing Fire Island National Seashore, a nude beach, for the right to have his dog accompany him on his nude sunbathing trips. (The Smoking Gun)
To the joy of law students everywhere, Pennsylvania has moved to a phased-out abolishment of the dreaded rule against perpetuities. (Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog)
Michael Jackson lost, to the tune of $900,000, in the case brought by his ex-business buddy (although the split decision of the jury also said Jackson himself was owed $200,000). (CNN)





