Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
What now stands between a populist authoritarian government with a huge majority and a full scale assault on civil liberties and human rights? [Law and Policy Blog]
Joshua Rozenberg: Fixing the unbroken [The Critic]
Why is it so difficult to prosecute female terrorists? [The Spectator] (free, but registration required)
How to hack a judge’s brain with science [Legal Cheek]
Cleopatra of the Met [Prospect Magazine]
Vaccination or Termination? Pick One. [According To A Law Student]
What the non-fungible token craze means for IP law [Legal Cheek Journal]
Could Anne Sacoolas return to the UK even if she wanted to? [A Lawyer Writes]
Shamima Begum, the Separation of Powers, and the Common Good [UK Constitutional Law Association blog]
Historical slavery and the Law Society [Law Society Gazette]
“My heart sinks at this. How can seniors not realise how crucial the office environment is for more junior lawyers, especially trainees?” [Legal Cheek comments]
Living Room Law virtual conference on 22 April: Secure your free place [Legal Cheek Events]