Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
A black partner’s perspective on why law firms are failing at diversity [Fortune]
Jonathan Sumption: Social distancing destroys our lives as social beings [The Spectator]
The Colston statue destroyers have no defence in law but they will never be convicted [Barrister Blogger]
Letters: lockdown life in prison is a scandal [The Guardian]
Guest blogpost by Henry Blaxland QC: Does the buck stop? Legal liability for death from Covid [Secret Barrister]
Opinion: a guided tour of UK quarantine law [Financial Times]
Chris Grayling’s failings: a catalogue of the former minister’s errors [The Guardian]
Race, racism and immigration in the United Kingdom: Black Lives Matter [Free Movement]
Confessions of a Former Bastard Cop [Medium]
Why the right to peacefully protest trumps (almost) everything [Law Society Gazette]
“I’ll save her the time. Regulation 11 of the Coronavirus (England) Regulations and section 64 of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 specifically bar a private prosecution such as this. I’ll collect my £300,000 now please.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Legal Cheek is on TikTok! [TikTok]