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The Daily Memo - 7/3/06
A Kentucky judge donated one of his kidneys to an ill prosecutor, doing a good deed but creating an ethical dilemma. (Indystar)
Good ol’ Florida - state legislators have been busted, on video, improperly submitting votes on behalf of their absent colleagues. (Tampa Bay’s 10)
Some House members are suddenly worried about the subjectivity of the MPAA’s rating system after a movie with religious content got tagged with a PG rating. (Yahoo & Cinematical)
The “penis pump” judge has been convicted of four counts of indecent exposure. (Law.com)
A Minnesota cop was arrested after a “suspect” called 911 from the back of the patrol car to report the cop’s abusive behavior. (KSTP)
The majority of SCO’s copyright claims in the Linux lawsuit have been thrown out. (KSL)
The always insightful Dahlia Lithwick shows how important Justice Kennedy has become to the tone and tenor of the Supreme Court. (Slate)





