The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
PM holds talks on English votes for English law [Sky News]
Helena Kennedy QC: English votes for English laws cuts two ways [The Guardian]
Now Salmond warns Scotland could leave the UK without a referendum [Mail Online]
Texas court throws out anti-“upskirt” photography law for “violating right to freedom of expression” [The Independent]
Why graduate trainees are often a company’s biggest brains [Financial Times]
Is Obama really going back to war with a worse legal rationale than Bush? [The Guardian]
Warring couples fight in court as legal aid cuts kick-in [Liverpool Echo]
Plans to cut criminal legal aid in doubt after court ruling [The Guardian]
The 6 biggest civil damage claims ever made [Bitter Lawyer]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Lord Sir Dr Rev Al’s American cousin?” [Legal Cheek Comments]
Full Fact seeks a legal factchecker [Legal Cheek Jobs]