Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
There is a bigger Brexit issue than the backstop [David Allen Green’s FT blog] (Free but registration required)
Here is the Attorney General’s legal advice on the Brexit deal [Twitter]
Guest Post: Tommy Robinson tells you what the MSM covers up [Barrister Blogger]
The assignment (or novation) of CFAS: Boxing promoter’s appeal suffers knockout blow before a punch was thrown [Civil Litigation Brief]
143-day average waiting times for detained asylum seekers — another unlawful system? [Free Movement]
‘Baby you can drive my car’ period is over. Welcome the self-driving vehicles [The IPKat]
A missed opportunity [The Tartan Con]
Case Law: Economou v de Freitas, Court of Appeal guidance on ‘public interest’ defence — Dominic Garner [Inforrm’s Blog]
‘Trash to 10/10 in 1 week’ — Future Linklaters’ trainee Eve Cornwell’s latest video [YouTube]
Has much changed since GDPR Day? [Legal Futures]
Assisted dying: Will the UK ever alter the law? [Legal Cheek Journal]
“Some chambers might reduce the number of pupillages they can offer. They might have to take two pupils for £36k (at £18k per pupil) rather than 3 pupils for £36k (at £12k per pupil).” [Legal Cheek comments]
Jobs jobs jobs! [Legal Cheek Hub]