Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The Ministry of injustice. Why legal aid must be rescued from the MOJ’s baleful grip [Minted Law]
The Ben Stokes trial: what went wrong? [The Secret Barrister]
EY and Riverview Law — a defining moment [Lexis Nexis Future of Law blog]
Oh why, oh I, wonder if it is a substantial part… [The IPKat]
Court of Appeal rules that Dr Bawa-Garba is not to be erased from medical register [Legal Cheek Journal]
Court of Appeal (Civil) judgment: Bawa-Garba -v- General Medical Council [Judiciary]
My journey to the criminal bar [Derby Telegraph]
Boris is not a burka martyr he is just a cunning stunt. He must be disciplined or we are not better than Labour [Jerry Hayes]
If Tiffany Trump wants to be just another Georgetown Law student, her plan isn’t working [Washington Post]
‘It must be love, love, love’ [Ann L Humphrey]
“Writing attendance notes is not work experience. It is unpaid labour. I would be interested to see how the tasks the unpaid intern is asked to do would differ from those a typical paralegal would do in a high street criminal firm.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Event: Artificial intelligence and the law with Clifford Chance [Legal Cheek Hub]
Job jobs jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]