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Morning round-up: Wednesday 5 November
The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Legal pic of the day
Tied up with ribbons
Everyday sexism: court mode of address guide implies all male judiciary
A little too close to the truth for comfort
Expert: Law Society claim that rising pro bono is filling the legal aid gap is ‘misleading’
Volunteering by lawyers to help individuals hit by cuts may actually be falling
Diversity quotas: would they be legal, would they make a difference?
Breaking the dominance of the MAWM (middle-aged white man) is even harder than some campaigning groups realise, says Judge John Hack
Morning round-up: Tuesday 4 November
The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Legal pic of the day
Bar Council greets National Pro Bono Week with U2 quip
The end of the training contract? Law school and firm combine to launch new ‘articled apprenticeship’ route
It means students working through their degree, but they could qualify as solicitors debt free
The Citizenship Foundation is developing a very cool legal education app — and it needs law student and lawyer writers
Help charity create legal plotlines to engage young people with the law
Inns scholarship money wasted on ‘expensive, unproductive’ BPTC, says former Lord Chief Justice
Entry to the bar could be on the verge of a historic overhaul