Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
“Justice cannot be the lodestar of a new society” [New Statesman] (free, but registration required)
Is it too much to expect the Home Secretary to obey the law? [The Spectator] (free, but registration required)
Contract Law: Going, going, gone? [University of Birmingham]
Pro bono work ‘is propping up legal aid system’ [The Times] (£)
Removing all the European Union law in the United Kingdom may be a practical process on which the sun will never set [The Law and Policy Blog]
London’s Commercial Court : Under threat, or concern about nothing? [Legal Cheek Journal]
Treating protesters like terrorists isn’t new—just look at the suffragettes [Prospect]
Bill of Rights Bill bounces back? [A Lawyer Writes]
COP27: From Grey Glasgow to Sunny Sharm [Lexology]
Paddington Bear at centre of bitter legal row over royalty payments [The Telegraph] (£)