The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Grenfell fire: Inquiry judge “lost room” at residents’ meeting [BBC News]
Town hall considers legal action against Grenfell Tower contractor in fraud probe [Evening Standard]
Britain’s miserly post-Brexit offer to EU nationals shows a disdain for rights, says top barrister [The Guardian]
Leaving the EU won’t harm UK law, say top judges: Lord Chief Justice acts to undermine attempts by foreign lawyers to exploit the uncertainty [Mail Online]
Islamist terror and the complex legal battle [BBC News]
Angry parents say school ‘breaching human rights’ with rules “stopping pupils drinking water” [The Mirror]
Rob Kardashian’s ex considers legal action over explicit shots posted on Instagram [Newsbeat]
El Salvador jails raped teenager for 30 years under murder laws after she said she suffered miscarriage [The Independent]
Spending on Online Court “should be halted”, says leading academic [Legal Futures]
Job alert: Third six pupillages at Hardwicke [Legal Cheek Hub]
“This whole discussion is one of the most pretentious things I have ever seen. Why are you arguing over who pays more/who is more prestigious?” [Legal Cheek Comments]