Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Tommy Robinson’s appeal: what happened? [The Secret Barrister]
A report on the Cliff Richard case from the chambers whose barristers acted on it [5RB]
This is the story of my encounter with our justice system [Terence Eden’s Blog]
Mills V Mills [Leisha on Law]
If digital intermediaries are to be regulated, how should it be done? [Inforrm]
One cheer for the Brexit white paper [David Allen Green’s FT blog] (Free but registration required)
What’s ailing the President of the European Commission? [The Spectator blogs] (Free but registration required)
Does ‘Glen’ make you think of Scottish whisky? CJEU leaves answer to the local court [The IPKat]
Star performer law firm finally hits a wall [Legal Business]
Resting in peace? How we need to regulate the industry which thrives on your afterlife [Legal Cheek Journal]
Jo Maugham QC thread on election law [Twitter]
Uber nerdy thread on election law. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.
So if you overspend in a General Election that's an "illegal practice" (see section 76 of the Representation of the People Act 1983). pic.twitter.com/mldhvDK8go
— Jo Maugham QC (@JolyonMaugham) July 17, 2018
Nigel Pascoe’s Guide For Young Advocates: Essential reading for all aspiring advocates [Barrister Blogger]
Robin Murray’s address to the Young Fabian Lawyers Network and Young Legal Aid Lawyers [Minted Law]
“All of those years of hard work, determination and intellectual rigor leading to oneself being described as one’s “former bench buddy”; simply delicious.” [Legal Cheek Comments]
Job jobs jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]