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Morning round-up: Tuesday 31 March

The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts

A law that allows councils in England and Wales to ban certain activities in public is leading to “bizarre new criminal offences” [BBC News]

Joshua Rozenberg: More can be done to protect human rights across Europe [The Guardian]

Panorama: DIY Justice [BBC iPlayer]

Magic circle firm lobbies UK Government to introduce non-gendered ‘X’ passports [Gay Star News]

Can Metallica save Bali Nine duo? Lawyer for condemned drug smugglers appeals to rockers to help convince heavy metal loving Indonesian President to show mercy [Mail Online]

Ever wondered what a footballer’s contract looks like? [Twitter]

Jeremy Hopkins: The rise of the in-house legal department at the expense of the law firm [LexisNexis Future of Law Blog]

Freshfields signs deal to take on short-term lease in Manchester’s Arndale House [The Lawyer]

Workplace turban law amended [BBC News]

Law GIF [Facebook]

Japanese speakers required for international law firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]

“It’s evident when it comes to how law firms treat Oxbridge students. Sushi making events and fancy balls, as well as on-campus interviews (here’s looking at you Slaughters), makes all this pretty evident.” [Legal Cheek Comments]

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