Morning Docket: 08.10.10

* More good news: on-campus recruiting by law firms appears to be on the upswing. [New York Law Journal]

* The D.C. Circuit holds that placing a GPS device inside a suspect’s car and tracking his movements for several weeks requires a warrant. [WSJ Law Blog]

* A JetBlue flight attendant who unleashed a profanity-laced tirade over the airplane’s public-address system, before fleeing the plane via the emergency-evacuation chute, has been charged with felony counts of criminal mischief and reckless endangerment. [New York Times]

* Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, speaking yesterday to the American Bar Association, calls for a return to collegiality and bipartisanship in the Supreme Court confirmation process. [ABA Journal]

* Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) gears up for her ethics trial on conflict-of-interest charges. [Washington Post]

* The youngest Guantanamo detainee gets his day in (a military) court. [How Appealing]

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