The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Erol Incedal trial: media groups lose appeal over reporting restrictions [The Guardian]
Married Tory MP “arranged sexy corkscrew gift for City lawyer he pestered for an affair after one-night stand” [Mail Online]
Cameron’s EU claims blown apart as former Attorney General Grieve says we can’t get back powers from Brussels [The Express]
Britain’s quiet constitutional revolution [The Guardian]
Proposed new snooping laws meant to make clear when the police and security services can access your data have been rushed and are full of holes, MPs blast [Mail Online]
Lloyds goes ahead with bond buy-back despite Supreme Court hearing [The Telegraph]
Whoops [Twitter]
Translator apologies for missing out word meaning 'son of a c**t' during witness evidence.
— CourtNewsUK (@CourtNewsUK) February 9, 2016
#BrexitRisks — Eurosceptics share a joke on Twitter and make up fake consequences of leaving the EU [The Telegraph]
Being gay and being a legal academic [The Limits of Lawyers]
Pro-life group: Scotland will become abortion tourist destination if termination laws are changed [Herald Scotland]
Texas prosecutor officially disbarred for sending innocent man to death row [The Guardian]
Event: What will the solicitor super-exam mean for law students and trainees? [Legal Cheek Hub]
“#sotrendy #veryhipster #muchinnovative #wow” [Legal Cheek Comments]