The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Former Tower Hamlets mayor Lutfur Rahman has assets frozen by High Court judge [The Independent]
Kensington based candy-cane house owner in court to challenge planning policy [BBC News]
Amnesty condemns trial of Moroccan women who wore “too tight” dresses [The Guardian]
9 books that new law students should read [Business Insider]
#StrikingPets [Twitter]
Solidarity from felines and housing legal aid lawyers #strikingpets @CrimeLineLaw pic.twitter.com/vQ2FbyKWfS
— Jeinsen Lam (@JeinsenLam) July 7, 2015
Former Texas judge arrested for allegedly making fake sex ads featuring ex-girlfriends [People]
The case for foreign languages as an aspiring lawyer [Guardian Students]
The 10 laws Britons admit to breaking the most [i100]
Licensing/gambling paralegal required at City based Legal 500 firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“I have heard a number of solicitors’ firms may have been doing this. Disgraceful behaviour if so, especially as wannabe pupils will have spent hours of wasted time on applications.” [Legal Cheek Comments]