Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The judges are only the ‘enemies of the people’ when it suits the government [The Law and Policy blog]
How competent is Scotland’s parliament? [A Lawyer Writes]
What’s really going on with millennial mental health? [Prospect Magazine]
Training on domestic abuse should be mandatory for judges hearing cases involving it. MPs can make this happen [Conservative Home]
Uber Drivers – 1, Uber – 0: The Smackdown in the Gig Economy [According To A Law Student]
Banning Public Worship during the Pandemic? [UK Constitutional Law Association]
Frances Crook: My life’s work, my mission, has been at the Howard League [Howard League for Penal Reform]
Stand and deliver — your face mask or your job [Scottish Legal News]
First they came for Essex Court Chambers [The Law Society Gazette]
Virtual Event! Secrets to Success Newcastle — with Norton Rose Fulbright, Womble Bond Dickinson, Muckle LLP and ULaw [Legal Cheek Events]
“I may regret when my bell is rung. Working so hard when I was young. But I’ll smile knowing when fades the light. I did it all in Nike x Off-White.” [Legal Cheek comments]