Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The magistracy is withering on the vine. Can and should it be revived? [LinkedIn]
How to make salad dressing in prison: the hit survival guide written by an inmate [The Guardian]
On equality: Harini Iyengar [Counsel Magazine]
Should corporate executives be criminally prosecuted for their misdeeds? [New Statesman] (registration required)
Law firm pride. Or, why it might look like law firms prefer gay lawyers to women lawyers [Lawyer Watch]
Yeezy Boost 350 shoes may be registered, says US Copyright Office Review Board [The IPKat]
There is always some music playing underneath the noise [LBC Wise Counsel]
Joshua Rozenberg: Boris Johnson and the limits of the law [Law Society Gazette]
Guest comment: LB’s New Law critique flawed as alt players build a ‘new order of client value’ [Legal Business]
“I expected the abuse to be from her porn star colleagues that she had debased her profession by deciding to become a lawyer.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Event: Secrets to Success — Manchester with BCLP, Freshfields, Pinsent Masons and ULaw [iamgoing]