Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
How the next general election in the United Kingdom is now less than a year away [The Law and Policy Blog]
How the Tories gave up on liberty [The Spectator] (£)
When families separate [A Lawyer Writes]
Nicola Sturgeon and the WhatsApp Group of Secrets [The Critic]
Gowns, wigs and spectacle: here’s why I took Laurence Fox to court – and why my victory matters [The Guardian]
Taylor Swift deepfakes: a legal case from the singer could help other victims of AI pornography [The Conservation]
Chris Rowe: The legality of the new minimum income requirement [UK Constitutional Law Association]
The Law Is an Ass: Goodbye to the Knock-Out Blow – Potanin v Potanina: the Supreme Court Decision [Financial Remedies Journal]
How the government is seeking to change the law on Rwanda so as to disregard the facts [The Empty City]
Why the House of Lords can and should delay the Rwanda Bill [Prospect] (free, but registration required)