The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
David Cameron vows to seize control of Britain’s borders as he sets out his demands for EU reform [The Telegraph]
Saudi billionaire gains legal immunity in Britain with career as Caribbean diplomat [The Telegraph]
Man who fired two blanks at Prince Charles in a bizarre protest during a royal visit to Sydney 21 years ago is now a barrister [Mail Online]
Afua Hirsch: Workplace racism is on the rise — we need action, not lip service [The Guardian]
Tear down house or go to prison, high court tells farmer in planning dispute [The Guardian]
The Supreme Court Belhaj and Rahmatullah cases [Obiter J]
Have a dystopian Christmas! [Twitter]
Canary Wharf wins the prize for the world's most dystopian Christmas trees pic.twitter.com/3o0nQKyAXS
— Dan Bloom (@danbloom1) November 8, 2015
Law Society publishes equal pay guidance for law firms [Politics Home]
Judge blocks NSA spying and sets an important precedent [Wired]
Applications now being accepted for Shearman & Sterling’s January open day [Legal Cheek Hub]
“How utterly ludicrous! Pathetic over reaction by sanctimonious moron…..reflects more badly on the firm than anything the guy said…” [Legal Cheek Comments]