The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Michael Gove sparks outrage as he suggests Government may ignore law blocking no-deal Brexit [iNews]
U-turn over plan to end freedom of movement on 31 October [The Guardian]
Fracking protesters “priced out” of Cuadrilla legal challenge [The Guardian]
Rape victims at mercy of ‘postcode lottery’ over justice, figures show [The Independent]
Human Rights Commission cases restricted by budget cuts [BBC News]
Pub faces legal action after using Greggs’ sausage roll in their ‘Dirty Thoughts of Cheryl Cole’ burger [The Sun]
Fury as convicted wife-beater allowed to keep top lawyer job [Daily Record]
Man considering legal action after Starbucks employee labels drink ‘Isis’ [The Guardian]
Top law firm criticised for “chaining employees to desk” with 24-hour concierge service [The Telegraph]
“You know … it was her case which has made no deal inevitable.” [Legal Cheek Comments]
BPTC & LPC graduates — LPC Law wants you! Become a County Court Advocate and gain unique exposure to Civil Advocacy [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
Student event: Technology and emerging markets — with Clifford Chance [Legal Cheek Events]