The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Paralympics: Sports court rejects Russia ban appeal [Daily Nation]
We spoke to the woman whose landmark legal case could block Britain from triggering Article 50 [Business Insider UK]
Mute paedophile who flashed at a mother at a bus stop was allowed to choose his own sentence by a judge by raising his hand to pick an option [Mail Online]
Stabbing victim shouts out in defence of attacker in court — says he’s a ‘decent geezer’ [Express]
Strictly’s Judge Rinder fires shots at fellow contestants claiming Ed Balls ‘will be a better dancer than a politician’ [The Sun]
Judge throws cold water on lawsuit over Starbucks’ ice-to-coffee ratio [The Guardian]
Judge who tossed Kesha’s case married to lawyer with Sony ties [Page Six]
Lawyer sues local supermarket for $25,000 over juice [Zimbabwe Daily]
Clyde & Co — Insight work experience [Legal Cheek Hub]
“No mention of whether she had researched the daily life of a barrister before she pursued a career as one. Take it she did, but either way illustrates the value of doing your homework.” [Legal Cheek comments]