Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Released under investigation: The real reason why fewer people are being charged with offences [Legal Cheek]
Day in the life… of a child protection silk [Counsel Magazine]
Can you be liable for defamation for what other people write on your Facebook page? [Inforrm’s Blog]
Britain is less elitist than it was but there is still a long way to go [Spectator blogs] (free but registration required)
Law Firm Pride. Or, why it might look like law firms prefer gay lawyers to women lawyers [Lawyer Watch]
Every dog has its day [A view from the North]
Privacy international, parliamentary sovereignty and the synthetic constitution [UK Constitutional Law Association]
‘We need to talk about sexual violence in prisons’ [The Justice Gap]
Criminalising children: at what age and what cost? [Law Gazette]
In conversation with a diversity and inclusion specialist [Legal Futures]
Event: Inside Track: How to become a City lawyer — with Baker McKenzie, Hogan Lovells, Mayer Brown, PRIME and BPP Law School [Legal Cheek Hub]
“All firms should be obligated to advertise base salaries excluding any bonuses. The current trend of throwing in every bonus under the sun is very misleading.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Jobs, jobs, jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]