Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
The private prosecution of Boris Johnson — what happens next? [Legal Cheek]
Boris Johnson is a stain on British politics but he should not be facing trial [New Statesman]
Boris Johnson’s legal scrape only adds to the fantasy oddness of Brexit [Independent]
Lord Sumption: History will be kinder to Theresa May than we have been [The Spectator]
Who is an expert? Now there’s a question: definitions of ‘expert’ considered [Civil Litigation Brief]
Blockchain is just hype? Allen & Overy won’t worry [The Time Blawg]
Richard Ekins: Representative politics and the limits of law [UK Constitutional Law Association]
Thread: What are the biggest day to day problems with policing and the criminal justice system? [Twitter]
Work Experience [A view from the North]
Let’s talk about money [Legal Futures]
June Venters QC: Parental alienation in criminal cases [Law Society Gazette]
“More Remainer nonsense. This will only increase Boris’ popularity, and hopefully he can get on with delivering Brexit.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Sponsor LawCare on the London Legal Walk [Virgin Money]