The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Germanwings faces legal fallout from plane crash [Time]
South Bank University law student cleared of of planning terror attack [BBC News]
LSE law academic Conor Gearty: “If I were Prime Minister I would spend one year speaking the truth about the UK and then resign” [The Independent]
Distraught employees seek legal advice over how to get compassionate leave from work after Zayn Malik quits One Direction [Metro]
Following yesterday’s Exclamation Mark-Gate, it emerges that Lord Denning did in fact use a screamer in a judgment [Twitter]
.@legalcheek Actually, Lord Denning *did* go that far: pic.twitter.com/JiazRg1aiL
— James Chalmers (@ProfChalmers) March 26, 2015
Diversity data impact “not at level hoped for” [Law Society Gazette]
The black spider memos are a victory for the rule of law and a warning to Prince Charles [The Guardian]
Gay cake row: Gareth Lee “felt unworthy” over Ashers refusal [BBC News]
Judge bans man from all online dating sites after punching a woman he met on the internet [Mail Online]
Law GIF [Facebook]
Financial services paralegal sought for premier law firm in Leeds [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“Pro Bono is not a force for good.” [Legal Cheek Comments]