The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts.
The law firm dedicated to fighting online trolls [The Independent]
What’s the point of studying EU law? [The Guardian]
Top judge Sir Alan Moses is first chairman of new IPSO press regulator [Press Gazette]
Matrix film trilogy did not plagiarise, judge rules [BBC News]
The Sun’s naming of Leeds stabbing suspect highlights legal anomaly [The Guardian]
Divorce could be taken out of the hands of judges, the head of the family court has suggested [Law Society Gazette]
The Law Society and the Bar Council are “two very strong trade unions” with a “hostile attitude to change” [Legal Futures]
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed into law a controversial marriage bill legalising polygamy [BBC News]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“To my fellow barristers: This is not a Court. He is not rational. There is no victory. Go and google ‘internet troll'” [Legal Cheek Comments]