The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Churchill “would leave Tories” over pledge to scrap human rights act [The Guardian]
Shrien Dewani: millionaire lifestyle detailed as murder trial begins [The Guardian]
Posting revenge porn online could lead to 14 years behind bars under new crackdown [Mail Online]
Human rights barrister calls on men to speak out against FGM [Evening Standard]
Pictured: The image Iran is using to hold SOAS law grad in country for trying to watch volleyball match as it emerges she has gone on hunger strike [Mail Online]
Calls for law to be changed after Broadmoor killer Barry Williams is released without supervision [The Telegraph]
Simon Hughes promises action on litigants in person [Law Society Gazette]
Facebook sues fake “like” scammers for £1.3bn [BBC News]
“I sometimes wonder whether qualifying as an attorney in the US might enhance my CV… but then I watch a video like this and I am once again reminded that it would do the exact opposite.” [Legal Cheek Comments]