Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Prosecuting Boris Johnson over “Brexit lies” would be an ill-conceived publicity stunt [Barrister Blogger]
Some calculations on the new Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme [The Secret Barrister]
‘Having spent around 8 months in a Crown Court, I want to air some general thoughts’ [Twitter]
Barristers reveal true impact of LASPO [Politics Home]
Court of Appeal rules that Paposhvili decision has no effect on Article 8 medical cases [Free Movement]
Never mind the blonde bombshells. The small but perfectly formed Alan Duncan is sharpening his enormous chopper. Boristas beware [Jerry Hayes blog]
Social housing must end high numbers of evictions [24 Housing]
Thread: Protecting the protectors is a noble and important aim [Twitter]
Protecting the Protectors is a noble and important aim.
Here’s why this new law does not achieve it. [THREAD] https://t.co/yCpZXsup87
— The Secret Barrister (@BarristerSecret) September 13, 2018
Book review: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken, by the Secret Barrister [ICLR]
British Airways hacking: how not to respond to a cyber attack [Inforrm’s Blog]
A bagel is a bagel is a bagel, and a pita is a pita is a pita: but is a bialy a cebularz? [The IPKat]
David Allen Green: What commercial awareness is and what it should not be [Legal Cheek]
Does the law adequately protect victims of domestic abuse? [Legal Cheek Journal]
Events events events! [Legal Cheek Hub]