The top legal affairs news stories from the weekend
Ministers must end their attacks on lawyers [The Guardian]
Letter protesting attacks on lawyers [Defend Lawyers]
Restricting judicial review will undermine democracy, panel told [The Guardian]
Grenfell Tower investigation: Man arrested on suspicion of perverting course of justice [Evening Standard]
Should animals have legal personality? [Financial Times]
Boots in fresh court battle over rents [The Telegraph]
Big Tech calls for EU legal protections to tackle bad content [Bloomberg]
Natasha Harrison — the lawyer from Croydon shaking up Manhattan’s Boies Schiller [Sunday Times]
The strange London bus law you probably never knew existed [My London]
Student commercial awareness virtual event this Wednesday: Mega trends: How digitalisation, decarbonisation and urban dynamics are driving legal business — with Osborne Clarke [Legal Cheek Events]
“This is what happens when terrified White Middle-Class lawyers who think they are somehow racist live in leafy areas get together in a room and make irrational policies based on a supposed ideological commitment to racial equality.” [Legal Cheek Comments]