The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Denmark approves law on seizing refugees’ valuables and delaying family reunions [The Telegraph]
Michael Gove tells Tory MP his Christianity informs prison policy, “I believe in redemption” [Huffington Post]
Gove: I’m no sandal-wearing muesli-munching vegan [Guido Fawkes]
The legal aid cuts are ideological. Let’s start fighting them now [New Statesman]
Wife who claims her lawyer ex-husband “doctored” bank statements “with tipp-ex” wants him jailed [The Telegraph]
Soaring court fees “will discourage ordinary people from seeking justice” [The Independent]
My Little Pony toymaker sued over alleged font misuse [BBC News]
Labour’s biggest union backer faces legal action on “zero-hour contracts” [Evening Standard]
JPMorgan pays almost $2.5bn to settle legal disputes [Financial Times]
Slaughter and May’s first year open day deadline is this Friday [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Look, I used to be an actor before becoming a barrister and the two things aren’t remotely comparable…” [Legal Cheek Comments]