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The Daily Memo - 7/24/07
QuizLaw Story Update: The Atwood’s debacle over $1.63 has been resolved, thanks to a settlement paid for by an anonymous businessman who intervened. (IOL)
Want an “executive summary” of the stylistic changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure? You know you do. (Dorf on Law)
A New York court has granted an injunction temporarily banning the enforcement of the New York lawyer advertising rules. (Sui Generis)
A judge lent a shirt and tie to Vinny Gorgeous, an accused mob boss, to wear during his murder trial. ()
Do medieval weapons have any place in the courtroom? (Legal Antics)
A British court has ruled that a teenage girl was not discriminated against when her school banned her from wearing a chastity/purity ring because it’s not “intimately linked” to the Christian faith or the belief in no premarital scrumping. (BBC News)
Should a man have to continue paying alimony when his wife enters into a formal domestic partnership with her lesbian partner? (LA Times)





