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Lawyers split over Ched Evans rape acquittal debate
Charlotte Proudman even hung up phone in radio interview bust-up about the issue
Morning round-up: Wednesday 19 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
New York Times in killer response to Trump legal threat
Newspaper published an article suggesting the Republican had touched two women inappropriately
Court ‘underwhelmed’ by government’s defence as Jeremy Wright QC takes stand in Brexit legal challenge
High Court case concludes today
Everyone, stop what you’re doing and look at this international lawyer’s LinkedIn profile
There's a photo of him doing the splits on a beach
The open units scandal: Are law students playing the system and manipulating their degree results?
Legal Cheek investigates
Morning round-up: Tuesday 18 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Brexit legal challenge: Lord Chief Justice condemns ‘abusers’ targeting claimants
Access to justice will not be compromised by threats
Cambridge University law students create crime-identifying ‘LawBot’
It's basically an Oxbridge-educated RoboCop
Cash-strapped young barristers feeling more ‘lost’ and ‘depressed’ than ever
Uncertainty not helped by coming online justice revolution
‘Very strong presence’ of cocaine detected in Cambridge law faculty
Female toilets tested positive
Morning round-up: Monday 17 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Legal Cheek talks… our experience at the Brexit High Court challenge
Katie King and Tom Connelly reflect on the red carpet event of the legal world
Another law student has made a brilliant student card picture f*** up
But does Dáire Shaw’s alien filter ID beat Tina Byrne’s cow selfie?
Law firms hire from the most limited university pool, research finds
And they spend the most amount of money in the process
Beyond Marmite: justice committee invites views on implications of Brexit
MPs say they want to steer clear of "for and against" arguments
Morning round-up: Friday 14 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
The law firms that give trainees and junior lawyers the best quality of work
It’s not all photocopying and filing
Research: Almost 70% of lawyers believe they work in the most stressful profession
Workload, client demands and billing targets are to blame
‘There is no going back’: Lord Pannick QC kicks off Brexit legal challenge
There were protesters dressed as lawyers outside the High Court
Herbert Smith Freehills renames £9,000 diversity scholarship in memory of firm’s first black partner
Applications open 1 November