The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Metropolitan Police order review of all ongoing rape cases after second trial collapses [The Telegraph]
Three judges sue Ministry of Justice for race discrimination [The Guardian]
Oxford law student’s custody death: Plea for transparency [BBC News]
Lawyer wrongly accused of possessing indecent images of children describes three years of ‘living hell’ [Independent]
Arthur Collins’ victim ‘feels violated by lawyers who used her social media snaps to claim she had recovered from horrific injuries’ [Mirror]
Being a sex worker does not mean you can’t have a private life, says judge as he grants escort an injunction [The Telegraph]
Criminal justice system is an ‘old boys’ network’, says solicitor [newsbeat]
Lawyer accused of trying to film porno with inmates called ‘Girls in Jail’ [Metro]
What makes lawyers happy? It’s not what you think [Forbes]
‘You really should be a lawyer!’ Kim Kardashian’s attorney persuades her to pursue law… as star declares she’ll be an intern ‘when things slow down’ [Mail Online]
Technology: Disrupting the law and lawyers with Travers Smith [Legal Cheek Hub]
“The good thing about secondments is learning from clients that law firms just form part of their supply chain. It’s a grounding experience.” [Legal Cheek comments]