The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts.
Secret trial of terror suspects delayed until October [The Guardian]
Whatever happened to Leeds? [The Lawyer]
A legal bid for secrecy around part of a High Court action against an alleged British agent inside the IRA, known as Stakeknife, is to be resisted [BBC News]
Top lawyer suing for £300,000 compensation after “being attacked and gored by rampaging elephant on Zambian foot safari” [Mail Online]
Rolf Harris trial: Prosecution case has “unavoidable doubt” [BBC News]
Colorado’s marijuana law puts children and parents in legal limbo [The Guardian]
Forced marriage law sends “powerful message” [BBC News]
Law in Action: Joshua Rozenberg visits Kirkham Prison [BBC Radio 4]
President Obama: “We have enough lawyers, although it’s a fine profession” [Above the Law]
“Clive Reader must have relocated to Birmingham” [Legal Cheek Comments]