The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
“If he tries he wont succeed”: Biden’s lawyer warns they’re ready for Trump to challenge election results [The Independent]
Nine new Covid laws and changes coming into force this week you need to know about [The Mirror]
London high court to deliver ruling on Johnny Depp libel case [The Guardian]
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: How some of Britain’s top legal minds did battle in High Court showdown [Evening Standard]
‘What a barrister looks like’: A young black woman paves the way [The New York Times]
Participating firms announced for The Legal Cheek November Virtual Law Fair [Legal Cheek Fairs]
Change.org faces legal action after removing “hate speech” petition that defended dictionary definition of “woman” [The Telegraph]
Meng Wanzhou: Questions over Huawei executive’s arrest as legal battle continues [BBC News]
English law “abused by the powerful to threaten foreign journalists” [The Guardian]
France and Islam on collision course as Emmanuel Macron says republic’s laws must be supreme [Sky News]
Virtual student events next week with White & Case, Reed Smith and Clyde & Co [Legal Cheek Comments]
“If we are looking at cost alone, the SQE will be a cheaper option.” [Legal Cheek Comments]