Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Did it need to be said? Ten tweet intervention tackling sexism at the bar [Philippa Budgen blog]
Legal Hackette lunches with Frances Gibb [Legal Hackette’s Brief]
Why Royal consent is required for the proposed Article 50 extension bill [UK Constitutional Law Association]
The UK’s Hezbollah ban is a victory for common sense [The Spectator] (registration required)
Addictions at the bar — when a dry January is not enough [Bar Council]
Busy lawyers are freezing their eggs to focus on their careers [The American Lawyer]
Momo challenge: The anatomy of a hoax [BBC News]
‘ISIS bride’ stripped of citizenship: what are her prospects on appeal? [Legal Cheek Journal]
“Mark my words, alcoholism is absolutely epidemic amongst barristers within all practice areas.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Diverse range of practitioners sought to serve as clerks and panel members at disciplinary tribunals [Legal Cheek Jobs]