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The Daily Memo - 7/31/06
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission can only confiscate porn after getting consent from a judge (is this so the court can look at free porn?). (WOAI)
The House passed a bill with an overwhelming majority (410-15) banning libraries from allow public terminals to be used to access chat rooms and social networking sites like MySpace. (c|net)
You gotta’ love lawyers - the American Bar Association is pulling its sponsorship of the National Lawyers on Longboards Surfing Contest, set to take place in Hawaii during the ABA’s convention, because it’s worried about liability and lawsuits. (Law.com)
A staffer for a former gubernatorial campaign has been charged with submitting fake signatures, and he appears to be blaming the models and dancers he hired. (Projo.com)
This year may set the record for threats against federal judges. (Law.com)
A New York court has ruled that it’s ok for sexually explicit e-mails to be sent to children, as long as they don’t have any pictures. (Newsday)
When privacy and blogs meet face to face. (Slate)
The TTAB is going to allow the public to come see its hearings. (The TTABlog)





