Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Grenfell effigy bonfire and Section 4A — a flawed piece of legislation [Al’s law]
Can you be prosecuted for being twat? [New Statesman]
Germaine Greer on Rape: A review [Barrister Blogger]
Five things the Daily Mail got wrong about immigration appeals [Free Movement]
Cognitive openness and lawyers [Lawyer Watch]
Bob the Builder: can IPSO fix it? [Inforrm]
Who owns the copyright to my medical images? [Terence Eden’s Blog]
‘Nothing to hide — what’s wrong with covert recordings?’ [Pink Tape]
Joshua Rozenberg: The contempt of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon [Law Gazette]
Final warning — time to fix warned lists [Counsel of Perfection]
“Firms do sometimes dish out TCs (almost) on demand when it is in their own interest, if not quite so flagrantly as this.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Events events events! [Legal Cheek Hub]