Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Boris Johnson’s Brexit prorogation is constitutional cheating [Financial Times] (registration required)
Adam Wagner: The Brexit crisis shows why the UK finally needs a written constitution [New Statesman]
Meet the lawyer-turned-tech entrepreneur trying to make justice available to all [Guardian]
Is no deal unlawful [Waiting for Tax]
Enterprise name vs. trade mark: throwing a straw against the wind? [The IPKat]
Facial recognition: ten reasons you should be worried about the technology [Inforrm’s Blog]
Let the public have a good sniff around court [Law Society Gazette]
List of questions grows for the SCT portal [Legal Futures]
“Not sure how law students get the label of “least hardworking” when the expectation is — outside of contact hours — that you will read 30-40 cases a week, along with journal articles and chapters, and write a 1500 word essay.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Event: Technology and emerging markets — with Clifford Chance [Legal Cheek Hub]
Jobs, jobs, jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]