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Famous Inaugural Quote: Ronald Reagan

“To few of us here today, this is a solemn and most momentous occasion; and yet, in the history of our nation it is a commonplace occurrence.  The orderly transfer
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Free Krispy Kreme Doughnut to Celebrate the Inauguration

For those of you who are live outside the greater DC area and feeling left out of all the inauguration excitement we’ve been blogging about this week, good news!  Krispy
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Famous Inaugural Quote: Franklin D. Roosevelt

“Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”-Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933
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Notable Morning Stories…

RIAA File Sharing Motions Hearing Will Be Broadcast Online–Wired Blog Perfecting Your Work/Life Balance–Harvard Business School Methane in Mars’ Atmosphere Could Indicate Life–CNN
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Famous Inaugural Quote: John F. Kennedy

“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country”-John F. Kennedy, 1961
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Free HBO Broadcast of the Inaugural Opening Ceremony

HBO will be broadcasting the January 18 opening ceremony in Washington to not only subscribers, but everyone with cable or satellite television.  (Those without cable or satellite can watch it
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The Inauguration – First “Non-Disaster” Emergency

On Tuesday, Bush declared Obama’s inauguration an emergency. This move will help foster additional federal money to help Washington cope with the huge crowds that are expected to turn out
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Neighborhood Inaugural Balls – Using Technology to Include Everyone

Official inaugural balls of the past have required guests to be officially invited and to travel to Washington to celebrate with the new president and his family.  This year, one
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Notable Morning Stories…

Eli Lilly May Settle Zyprexa Suit Today–Wall Street Journal Law Blog White House Ordered to Preserve Electronic Messages– Law in the News – Lewis & Clark Law School Chief Justice
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Question Presented: Must a defendant affirmatively accept appointed counsel to be protected by the Sixth Amendment during a custodial interrogation?

Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Montejo v. Louisiana , the case about whether a defendant need affirmatively accept the appointment of counsel to qualify for Sixth Amendment protections.  The
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