Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
10 things you should know about the London Bridge attacker and ‘early release’ [The Secret Barrister]
Dignity and duplicity on London Bridge [Scottish Legal News]
Enforcing principles, enforcing conventions [UK Constitutional Law Assocation]
We must defend freedom of reaction [The Spectator]
How the arbitration world can learn from civil procedure [Bar Council blog]
No justification for Tory curbs on judicial review [Law Society Gazette]
‘What’s something that you can say in a custody block that you can also say during sex?’ [Twitter]
Deadline closes this Sunday: Law and tech writing competition sees students vie for £2,000 cash prize Find out more and enter [Legal Cheek]
Boutique law firm seeks solicitor with strong client base [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
Norton Rose Fulbright is recruiting for its innovation-focused graduate scheme [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
“Boris Johnson is the Secret Barrister, and this was all a publicity stunt to sell his book. Only plausible explanation.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Next Wednesday in Leeds: Secrets to Success Leeds — with Squire Patton Boggs, Kings Chambers, Womble Bond Dickinson and ULaw (Open to all students) [Legal Cheek Hub]