The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
David Davis says Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is “worse” than staying in the EU [BuzzFeed]
Boris Johnson: UK gets “diddly squat” from May’s Brexit plans [BBC News]
A top barrister is calling out The Sun over yet another vile “racist” attack [The Canary]
Alex Salmond closes controversial legal fees crowdfunding campaign after it reaches £100,000 [iNews]
Michael Mansfield QC: “The university admissions tutor asked me, ‘What would you do with £1m?'” [The Guardian]
The Trump administration will hold back more than 100,000 pages of documents related to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s service [CNN]
Woman was sacked for not wearing a bra to work so she’s suing them for breaching her human rights [The Independent]
El Chapo’s lawyers accuse government of “an inquisition” as trial nears [The Guardian]
BPTC and LPC graduates sought to work as county court advocates [Legal Cheek Hub]
“This whole commercial awareness is such a meaningless buzzword, like lawtech and alike.” [Legal Cheek Comments]