The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Attorney General Jeremy Wright under pressure to quit after shock High Court defeat over Brexit timing [The Telegraph]
Brexit latest: Ukip’s Suzanne Evans calls for High Court judges to be sacked [Evening Standard]
Radical feminist who is a long-running critic of marriage, the judge happy for the law to be seen as an ass and ‘the cleverest man in Britain’: The Supreme Court judges who’ll rule on Brexit [Mail Online]
The Daily Mail is very upset because an ‘openly gay judge’ ruled on Brexit [Pink News]
Government appeal looks “highly likely” [Twitter]
A formal announcement is expected soon on whether the government will appeal to the UK Sepreme Court. It’s seen as highly likely.
— Joshua Rozenberg (@JoshuaRozenberg) November 3, 2016
Keir Starmer: Britain’s last Remaining hope [Politico]
Foster care case teenager wins right to own lawyer [Sky News]
Hillary Clinton FBI indictment ‘likely’, claims Fox News [The Independent]
Barrister Claudia aims to win over the judges on her Islington Boxing Club debut [Islington Gazette]
Pennsylvania judge accused of having sex with defendant’s girlfriend [Philly Voice]
Spring vacation scheme at Baker & McKenzie [Legal Cheek Hub]
“I would disagree again with your assessment that the Commons will just vote it through; don’t be so sure an MP will vote with anything other than their own conscience…” [Legal Cheek comments]