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Judicial Follies: Proper and orderly observances
Tomorrow is Memorial Day, a day set aside to honor those who died while in the military service of the United States. Like most other holidays (and unlike Christmas and, to a lesser extent, Thanksgiving), it has not been a springboard for much legal wrangling, owing perhaps both to the solemnity of the day and (for the most part) the lack of things to fight over related to the holiday. Almost, but not quite. There has been one lawsuit that, indirectly at least, arose out of the observance of Memorial Day. A local ordinance in the Village of Herkimer, New York prohibited the sale on Memorial Day (and Independence Day) of all but a few items by any merchant between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and

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