The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Assisted dying: Archbishop Welby urges MPs to reject bill [BBC News]
Justin Welby: Why I believe assisting people to die would dehumanise our society for ever [The Guardian]
Magistrates’ warning as court delays create “postcode lottery” [BBC News]
Iraq Inquiry: Give Chilcot more time, MP argues [BBC News]
Kentucky gay marriage row: Rally for jailed clerk Kim Davis [BBC News]
A profile of the lawyer who represented Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev [The New Yorker]
Edward Snowden criticises Russia’s human rights record, says online restrictions, treatment of gays, “wrong” [International Business Times]
White woman impregnated by mistake with black man’s sperm loses court case [The Telegraph]
Shocking mobile phone court video emerges showing US judge threatening to jail defendants if they cannot pay minor fines [Mail Online]
Good luck at law school! [Facebook]
Norton Rose Fulbright seeks dispute resolution paralegal for London office [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Amal Clooney is nothing more than a nonentity barrister who has found notoriety through being married to a celebrity.” [Legal Cheek Comments]