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May 2008, a look back

  • Judge Sykes criticized a lawsuit over a Halloween display.
  • Does the ADA prohibit wi-fi? The plaintiff is an anti-microwave activist.
  • DC Circuit: paper money violates the law.
  • NY attorney: my vacation plans are worth $1 million.
  • Overlawyered favorite Montgomery Blair Sibley suspended in Florida and DC.
  • Ted objected to the proposed Grand Theft Auto class action settlement.
  • FACTA declared unconstitutional by Alabama federal judge.
  • Merck vindicated in Texas appeal; Mark Lanier throws tantrum.
  • Barack Obama and tort reform.
  • Waddah Mustafa‘s fly in a water bottle not worth hundreds of thousands.
  • Jim Copland guest-blogged on asbestos: 1, 2, 3, 4.

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  • June 1, 2008
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