Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The Ministry of Justice has been accused of sitting on evidence that undermines its drive to close courts [BuzzFeed News]
A House with No Mirrors [A View From The North]
In probation, we’re poorly paid and the caseloads are unmanageable’ [The Guardian]
The journalist investigated by police for ‘using the wrong pronouns’ [The Spectator] (registration required)
When does AI infringe copyright? [The IPKat]
As a professor of law, I am convinced John Bercow’s Brexit decision is correct [Independent]
Why law firms should be a true meritocracy [Legal Futures]
Baby boomers v millennials [Law Society Gazette]
‘Well I’m definitely sticking around court for this arraignment tomorrow’ [Twitter]
Lecture: How can lawtech improve access to justice? [Legal Cheek Hub]
Event: Secrets to Success Birmingham — with Irwin Mitchell, VWV, Kings Chambers and ULaw [Legal Cheek Hub]