The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Father who refuses to register son’s birth loses High Court battle [Sky News]
A short thread on #BorisJohnson and privacy [Twitter]
I’m surprised I have to explain this to journalists, but here goes, a short thread on #BorisJohnson and privacy…
— David Banks (@DBanksy) June 23, 2019
Mark Field: What is the law on tackling intruders? [BBC News]
Robots could replace judges to deal with parking fines, justice minister says [The Telegraph]
Cyclist thanks well-wishers for helping with £100,000 legal bill after he collided with woman looking at phone [The Telegraph]
UK court says mentally disabled woman must have abortion [New York Times]
Woman advocates for legal document to let men ‘opt out’ of parenthood [Metro]
Criminal barrister turns filmmaker to honour his Ghanaian parents [Evening Standard]
Is the GDPR data protection law working? [Money Week]
Hong Kong extradition law protests: is this a colour revolution? [South China Morning Post]
This Wednesday: Secrets to Success Manchester — with BCLP, Freshfields, Pinsent Masons and ULaw [Legal Cheek Events]
Latest jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
Quite remarkable though how K&E managed to create this aura of prestige around their brand in just a few years’ time. They’ve always been top tier, but you didn’t see Kirkland being named as the benchmark in both articles and comments 18 months ago.” [Legal Cheek Comments]