The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
“We are now entering the moment of crisis”: Boris calls on May to “stand up to EU bullies” as she “pulls the plug on agreed Brexit deal amid fears Cabinet would reject it” [Mail Online]
Anjem Choudary to be subjected to most stringent living conditions ever placed on a British citizen [The Telegraph]
Women’s groups claim “silencing” on transgender law concerns [The Observer]
Legal battles of Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans cost taxpayers £500,000 [Metro]
Judge told young girl “I don’t care if you’re 14, you’ll go into a cell” if she cried while her mother gave evidence during a trial [Mail Online]
Knife law that meant thugs using weapons on private property could not be prosecuted is changed after loophole is spotted by MPs [The Sun]
Fracking to start in Lancashire as legal challenge fails [BBC News]
Tiffany tiff: Beautician threatened with legal action by Tiffany & Co [BBC News]
Ashers Christian couple say four year legal battle was worth it [Premier]
Eve Was Shamed: ‘How British Justice Is Failing Women’ by Helena Kennedy review — a fiercely critical eye [The Guardian]
Law student sought for freelance social media officer role [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
“Unpopular opinion: the Secret Barrister is actually quite irritating.” [Legal Cheek Comments]