The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Law student Erol Incedal’s trial evidence must remain secret, judge rules [The Guardian]
The Times blanks out copy in protest at Incedal trial judicial order [Twitter]
Brilliant by The Times pic.twitter.com/1h5hD15T9T
— David MacLean (@GeordieStory) April 2, 2015
Ed Miliband vows to abolish zero-hours contracts — forgetting Labour MPs and councils use them for thousands of staff [Mail Online]
Grayling: the Lord Chancellor who told the High Court to disregard the Rule of Law [Jack of Kent]
The governor of Arkansas has called for changes to a “religious freedom” bill after a similar law in Indiana has drawn a firestorm of criticism [BBC News]
Tory barrister (and part time MP) Stephen Phillips has earned two million since last election [Political Scrapbook]
A judge’s life: From trying a PM to the man who had sex with a goat [Hull Daily Mail]
Ministry of Plain English? Orwell’s rules for clear (legal) writing [LexiNexis Comet Blog]
Law GIF [Facebook]
Paralegal roles at Pinsent Masons to start in September [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“I really enjoyed Alex’s question about the possibility of the Inns actually functioning as … inns.” [Legal Cheek Comments]