The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
CPS to crack down on social media hate crime, says Alison Saunders [The Guardian]
Ex-British legal chief: May’s red line on ECJ “foolish” [Politico]
Breaking with the European court of justice won’t be easy for Britain [The Observer]
EE threatens legal action over mobile airwaves restriction [Financial Times]
A vampire expert is at the centre of a legal row involving claims that he licked up a student’s blood when she cut herself in one of his classes [Mail Online]
Unaccompanied children face battling immigration legal cases alone [HuffPost]
China launches pioneering online court to deal with internet-related disputes [Legal Futures]
Apple is now taking donations for a law centre through iTunes [The Verge]
Scotland’s controversial Football Act laws aimed at tackling sectarianism branded a waste of time by legal chiefs [The Sun]
Glasgow lawyer Aamer Anwar targeted by vile trolls after narrowly escaping Barcelona terror attack [Glasgow Live]
Lawyer who saw Diana’s death crash breaks 20-year silence to claim “other forces” were behind accident [The Mirror]
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