Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
David Allen Green: Scottish judges decide Boris Johnson misled the Queen [Financial Times]
The three numbers that measure Britain’s constitutional crisis [The Spectator]
An interview with Kieron Quirke writer of BBC series ‘Defending the Guilty’ [Counsel of Perfection]
Prorogation: Three Assumptions [UK Constitutional Law Association]
David Allen Green: Some general points on the astonishing Scots law case [Twitter]
Jonathan Sumption: Boris Johnson ‘is putting forward ideas which are essentially those of a fanatic’ [Prosepct Magazine]
Zao’s deepfake face-swapping app shows uploading your photos is riskier than ever [Inforrm’s Blog]
An absolute car crash of an appeal [Civil Litigation Brief]
Brexit: testing the rule of law [Law Society Gazette]
Drake sued for copyright infringement of a beat [IPKat]
Unqualified and ideological: a guide to Trump’s worst judges [Huffington Post]
“She’s taking a break from her morally reprehensible and degrading profession to spend time as a prostitute.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Building a sustainable energy future — with Norton Rose Fulbright [Legal Cheek Events]
Jobs, jobs, jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]