The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is expected to get the chop and be replaced by Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers [The Mirror]
Queen’s Speech: Good deeds “to be backed by law” [BBC News]
Stress survey: Majority of firms lack support systems for stressed employees [The Lawyer]
Lawyers have the richest parents [Twitter]
Lawyers have the richest parents, farm workers the poorest. And artists do worse in income
http://t.co/BP3kDEYtzM pic.twitter.com/591KSAeKNi”
— Ben Page, Ipsos MORI (@benatipsosmori) June 1, 2014
George Clooney “planning to launch career in politics after marriage to British lawyer” [Mail Online]
Children suffer as cuts to legal aid penalise parents in court [The Independent]
“You are all nerds”: Watch Mindy Kaling’s hilarious commencement speech at Harvard Law School’s Class Day [IBN]
Judge John Deed producer accuses BBC bosses censoring courtroom drama after just one complaint [The Telegraph]
I need desperate help…second year law student and I hate law [The Student Room]
Abramovich pulled into £300m court case [The Independent]
“l like that Allied solicitors is based in Fulchester, home of ITV’s County Court (of the 1970s)” [Legal Cheek Comments]