Morning Docket 08.04.09

* The Virginia and New York U.S. attorney’s offices both want a piece of Khalid Sheik Mohammed. [Washington Post]
* Guys at my high school who were married to the Secretary of State used to go on “private missions” to North Korea all the time. It was no big deal. [New York Times]
* Utah has instituted a mandatory mentorship program for newly minted lawyers. [Salt Lake Tribune]
* Kindle lovers in Seattle have filed a class action suit against Amazon for deleting books like 1984 from their electronic readers. So Orwellian. [Courthouse News Service]
* The Department of Justice says Guantanamo search woes are Google’s fault. [Under The Radar/Politico]
* L.A. judges are money. [San Jose Mercury News]

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