Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The insidious creep of corporate friendliness [Spectator] (free, but registration required)
Are our courts a playground for bullies? Just ask Catherine Belton [The Guardian]
This illiberal Queen’s Speech is the next step for authoritarian populism after Brexit [Law and Policy Blog]
The usual suspect: Johnny Mercer is on the trail of who is preventing Northern Ireland veterans from legal protection [The Critic]
Too much information? Academics say that anonymising employment tribunal rulings would benefit workers — while government plans national judgments database [A Lawyer Writes]
My friend was the victim of a scam — and cuts mean she can do nothing about it [The Guardian]
#PostOfficeScandal: The contempt subplot, and some legal twists and turns [LinkedIn]
No, lawyers are not like hitmen [Law Society Gazette]
4 Years After an Execution, a Different Man’s DNA Is Found on the Murder Weapon [New York Times]
Delivering a net zero carbon civil justice system [Scottish Legal News]
How is your internal weather today? [Legal Futures]