The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Boris Johnson fuels speculation he could ignore Brexit delay law [The Guardian]
Supreme Court judges could be vetted by MPs in wake of prorogation ruling [Sky News]
No10 to use EU legislation to crush Remainers’ new Brexit-blocking law [The Express]
Boris Johnson rang the Queen to personally apologise for embarrassing her after Supreme Court ruled the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful [Mail Online]
That was the constitutional week that was [David Allen Green]
Home Office failing to erase gay men’s unfair convictions, critics say [The Guardian]
VW facing largest collective legal claim in modern German history [Financial Times]
The FBI released 750 pages detailing allegations against Trump’s infamous lawyer and mentor Roy Cohn [Business Insider]
BPTC and LPC graduates sought for paid county court advocate roles across England and Wales [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]
The latest Legal Cheek student events [Legal Cheek Events]
“50.2% of school leavers now attend tertiary education. What a waste of public funds.” [Legal Cheek Comments]