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The Daily Memo - 8/7/07
The Feds are looking to regulate cigarettes and to ban cloves altogether. (Yahoo! News)
Professor Hoffman asks if you should buy divorce insurance and I’d wager that Michael Strahan currently wishes he’d purchased some. (Concurring Opinions)
NY’s Mayor Bloomberg was a good boy, fulfilling his civic duty by showing up for jury duty yesterday. (CNN)
Yes the billable hour seems to have long outstayed its welcome, but I remain quite dubious that we’ll see a new system anytime soon. (Concurring Opinions)
The bill that could potentially save internet radio is mucked up in the House, thanks to Congress’ unwillingness to really get into the mess of it all. (Wired)
Do lawyers make better test subjects than rats? (WSJ Law Blog)
California’s Supremes ruled that a state lawsuit against Big Tobacco over its alleged marketing to kids is preempted by federal law and a 2001 US Supreme decision. (Law.com)






Comments
.....I'm wondering what justification they have for trying to ban cloves.
Posted by Iris | August 7, 2007 5:53 PM