Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Legally drained: why are stress levels rising among law students? [The Guardian]
‘Life means life for child killers’ — the truth behind the headlines [The Secret Barrister]
Locking child killers up for life won’t solve our prison crisis [The Spectator] (registration required)
Why the Duchess of Sussex is justified in suing the ‘Mail on Sunday’ [Inforrm’s Blog]
Economics and IP: the good, the bad and the ugly (and a request for reader feedback)? [The IPKat]
Law in Action: what’s it really like to be in prison? [BBC Radio 4]
Assisted dying: ‘Sanctity of life’ not a matter for judges, says High Court [Legal Cheek Journal]
Crypto law still has known unknowns [Law Society Gazette]
“If you don’t disclose it [2:2 result] — and you’re asked to explain the two year gap in your CV –what do you do then? Lie? You’ll be venturing into dangerous ground if you do…” [Legal Cheek comments]
The Northern Powerhouse economy of the 2020s — with Addleshaw Goddard in Leeds [Legal Cheek Events]
Jobs, jobs, jobs! [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]