The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Pro-EU group of MPs challenge Theresa May to protect employment rights [The Guardian]
William Hague: A second EU referendum is a seductive idea — but a bad and dangerous one [The Telegraph]
Kim Dotcom wants to livestream his legal battle against the United States on YouTube [Business Insider]
The uncommonly global lawyer working on Chinese blend [Financial Times]
The Super Court that rules the world [BuzzFeed]
How a legal misunderstanding is fuelling France’s witch-hunt of Muslim women [The Guardian]
Canines in court: therapy dogs making the wait for a verdict “more human” [The Guardian]
Human rights groups sound alarm on secret detentions in Ukraine [The Telegraph]
Taylor Swift dismissed from jury duty [TMZ]
Brexit: are EU Citizens in limbo? [Halsbury’s Law Exchange]
“I haven’t seen an apostrophe before ‘phone’ since 1908. Good job.” [Legal Cheek Comments]
LPC Law seeks BPTC & LPC graduates to work as County Court Advocates. Immediate Start! [Legal Cheek Hub]