The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
David Allen Green: Is viewing a video a criminal offence under terrorism law? [Financial Times]
Lawyer and legal commentator David Allen Green challenges police over James Foley beheading video claim [The Register]
Dear @metpoliceuk, viewing a video by itself not a "terror offence".
Anti-terrorism is not helped by misstating the law in alarmist ways.
— David Allen Green (@DavidAllenGreen) August 20, 2014
Did Shakespeare ‘kill all the lawyers’? [BBC News]
Former lawyer who had her fingerprints removed to hide her identity to be extradited to face forgery charges [Mail Online]
Badger cull faces fresh legal challenge [The Guardian]
Slow news day? [Twitter]
Slow news day? pic.twitter.com/jcI4DR4fgP
— Legal Cheek (@legalcheek) August 21, 2014
Not chasing ambulances: a personal injury lawyer hits back [Financial Times]
Lawyer arrested for trying to have witness killed [ABC 13]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Study hard children, the dizzying heights of the PCOL list awaits any of you lucky enough to become a DDJ.” [Legal Cheek Comments]