The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Theresa May says Scotland could get separate vote on Brexit law [Bloomberg]
One law for the poor at Grenfell Tower [Open Democracy UK]
Police probe after man dies at Westminster Magistrates’ Court [Evening Standard]
Queen’s speech: Lidington says prison legislation not needed [Law Gazette]
‘Community level’: Eversheds Sutherland launches ‘ES Disrupt’ new tech service for start-ups [Legal Business]
Trump lawyers make final Supreme Court pitch on travel ban [Reuters]
European Court condemns Russia’s gay propaganda law [Human Rights Watch]
6 questions to ask yourself if you think you want to go to law school [CNBC]
Event: How to make it as a City lawyer [Legal Cheek Hub]
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