Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The problem with Suella Braverman isn’t just sheer incompetence [New Statesman] (free, but registration required)
The right to protest is not the right to crime [The Critic]
What’s the point of Dominic Raab? [A Lawyer Writes]
Re-visiting the “codified constitution” debate after the Johnson and Truss premierships [The Law and Policy Blog]
There’s a time and place for prorogation — and this is it [UK Constitutional Law Association]
Legal burnout: what firms can do to help [Law Society Gazette]
The Meat Fork – Implementing Accessibility Adjustments Is Only Half The Story [The Legally Blind Guy]
From beating drums to kite-flying, the bizarre British colonial-era laws India wants to scrap [Independent]
The Dangers of Wedding an Improvident Bride, 1832-1849 [Stories of the Four Courts]
Do we need to rethink academic conferences? [IPKat]