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bench memo — noun A legal research memorandum drafted by a law clerk to assist a judge in deciding a case … Wiktionary
bench memorandum — n. A short memorandum summarizing the facts, issues, and arguments in a case, prepared either by a judge s law clerk or by the lawyers in the case, for the judge to use when preparing for trail, for hearing the lawyers oral arguments, or in… … Law dictionary
Memo — may refer to: Most commonly Memorandum. Bench memorandum, law Memorandum Recordings record company Mêmo MEMO specialization in electrical engineering that studies Microwaves, Electromagnetism and Optoelectronic. The term is originally French… … Wikipedia
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Bowers v. Hardwick — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 31, 1986 Decided June 30, 1986 … Wikipedia
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