The top legal affairs news stories of the weekend
Judges should not give anonymity to celebrities already named on social media, Supreme Court judge says [The Telegraph]
Stella Creasy’s abortion law campaign showed practical politics at its best [The Guardian]
Corbyn pledges law to let staff keep 100% of their tips [Sky News]
Chatbots join the legal conversation [Financial Times]
Scottish judge rejects attempt to get ruling on UK stopping Brexit [The Guardian]
Bar votes on £15m offer to end legal aid boycott [Law Society Gazette]
BBC’s lawyer bill in court case against Sir Cliff Richard hits £153,000 [The Sun]
Top lawyer blocks pro-Hezbollah terror march in his wheelchair [Jewish News]
Norway-style deal with EU will not prevent Northern Ireland hard border, shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer warns [The Independent]
Parisians queue for cannabis after softening of drug laws [The Telegraph]
Event this Thursday: How to make it as a barrister, with Cornerstone, Hardwicke, Radcliffe, Serjeants’ Inn, LPC Law and ULaw [Legal Cheek Hub]
BPTC & LPC graduates sought to work as County Court Advocates. Immediate start! [Legal Cheek Hub]
“I work at a US firm and there are loads of people from smaller and/or the bigger regional firms.” [Legal Cheek Comments]