Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
David Allen Green: The legal logistics of revoking Article 50 [Finacial Times] (registration required)
What the critics of the ‘right to sex’ judge got wrong [The Spectator] (registration required)
Things movies always get wrong about lawyers [Looper]
Discriminatory instructions [Counsel Magazine]
Meet the lawyer helping Premier League footballers delete embarrassing social media posts [iNews]
Judges and social media — Your Honour, should you be using Twitter in court? [City A.M.]
Scottish immigration appeal incorrectly lodged in England, nobody notices for four years [Free Movement]
Mark Zuckerberg: The Internet needs new rules. Let’s start in these four areas [Washington Post]
David Allen Green: The UK is now in the worst possible Brexit predicament [Finacial Times] (registration required)
The Max Clifford judgment [Bailii]
Joshua Rozenberg: Going to extremes in fight against terror [Law Society Gazette]
Legal industry awards — are they worth entering? [Legal Futures]
London white-collar crime boutique firm seeks solicitor to join its expanding team [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Nothing wrong with a navy suit and brown shoes. This is one of those rules pompous people just make up” [Legal Cheek comments]