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Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

Spider woman: Superhero settles a few scores but spills no beans [A Lawyer Writes]

Understanding the hostility to the Human Rights Act – and why this matters [The Law and Policy Blog]

To cap or not to cap, that is the question [Counsel Magazine]

The continued use of Private Acts of Parliament in United Kingdom [UK Constitutional Law Association]

Is Veuve Clicquot’s orange a colour or a figurative mark? [The IPKat]

Retrospective justice: The dead have no lawyers [Scottish Legal News]

A 10-point action plan to change prisons and build safer communities [The Howard League for Penal Reform]

Educators can help students be aware of routes into the legal profession [Law Society Gazette]

Secure your place: The November 2021 UK Virtual Law Fair

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