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13th March - Law News

Edition 3729: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, could soon be banned in Russia as an 'extremist organisation'. The Kremlin also announced it's blocking Instagram, a move that will affect some 80 million users. This is all in response to Meta announcing a change in its hate speech policy, allowing violent posts in some instances. There's now a partial exception when the target are Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Users are even allowed to call for Vladimir Putin's death. But what are the consequences of this change in policy? 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Proceedings began this week in Ukraine v Russian Federation at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague | NLJ https://t.co/0oc8Ssbkwc
  • Only 30 Nightingale courtrooms―introduced to help with the backlog during the COVID-19 pandemic―are to be kept in use until March 2023, the government has said | NLJ https://t.co/feHKhC43De 
  • Mother and daughter turned away from UK border after fleeing Ukraine - Alena Semenova, 22, and Tetyana Tsybanyuk, 40, from Kyiv, are trying to reach close friends in Wales after their neighbourhood came under bombardment https://t.co/FmHOqOL6P5 
  • Thorntons announces merger with Edinburgh-based Stuart & Stuart WS | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/cTo3io36G1
  • Fast track entry is now available at all courts and tribunals through the Professional Users Access Scheme (PUAS) | NLJ https://t.co/ag8bLIGj
  • The city of Seattle in the #US is being sued by salmon in a novel legal case invoking the “rights of nature” | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2qF8k7DzTa
  • Penny Mordaunt suggests colleagues should not take funds from Tory donor: Tory minister issues statement after it emerges Alexander Temerko called her an ‘absolutely uncontrollable woman’ https://t.co/g3zWgsFTA
  • Mishcon fighting football club’s £20m negligence claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/PpZDQdP1q5 
  • All UK crypto-currency cash machines (ATMs) are operating illegally and must be shut down, the Financial Conduct Authority has announced. Crypto-ATMs look like regular cash machines & let people buy crypto-currency, such as Bitcoin, using their bank cards https://t.co/4AObG9foN7
  • Vexatious litigant banned after bringing 40 ET claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/UhkDKczGN4 
  • ‘It’s about survival’: the Yorkshireman seeking justice for the Mariana dam disaster #Brazil https://t.co/xAl6DE0W5t
  • Norwegian computer expert has created a website enabling anyone to send an email about the war in Ukraine to up to 150 #Russian email addresses at a time https://t.co/SC32Ivo2EN
  • The Next 100 Years, the successor project to the First 100 Years, has launched a photo competition to mark the centenary of the first four women to be admitted to the Law Society as solicitors―Carrie Morrison, Maud Crofts, Mary Pickup and Mary Sykes https://t.co/z36Zouzka1 
  • Walt Disney's CEO apologised for his "painful silence" on a Florida sex education bill critics warn will isolate LGBT youth. "You needed me to be a stronger ally in the fight for equal rights and I let you down. I am sorry," Bob Chapek told employees #US https://t.co/peYUDcsZiO 
  • ‘Disrespectful and wrong’: lawyers slam push to restore power to deport Aboriginal non-citizens. Federal government’s appeal against the release of NZ man due to his claim of Aboriginality is being criticised as ‘a significant step backwards’ #Australia https://t.co/dYAaOCj68n
  • The Ministry of Justice has extended its consultation to reform the Human Rights Act 1998, replacing it with a Bill of Rights, after legal groups including Justice and Liberty pointed out accessibility issues | NLJ https://t.co/2YtXzjnYWM
  • From #Rohingya refugee camp to Street Child World Cup - Jasmin Akter is a Rohingya refugee who resettled in the UK when she was just eight years old https://t.co/sNP1ZDyIvD
  • Fears funeral plan reforms could mean thousands lose money https://t.co/YqOgbh1NFP 
  • Highway Code rule means drivers can be fined £100 for parking near their homes https://t.co/Pjx7jV9GiT
  • The police banned our vigil for Sarah Everard and that was illegal – how can women trust them? https://t.co/9JrUW61N92
  • Brodies pair launch Scottish women’s insolvency group | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Nq479YcTgT
  • Is bullying ever dealt with effectively? | Law Gazette https://t.co/YuInqFI0av 
  • Belfast firm Tughans hires Julie Huddleston as banking partner | Irish Legal News https://t.co/FEquUse506
  • Ballot on legal aid action reaches final hours | Law Gazette https://t.co/1y88kTPwIh
  • Northern Ireland’s former director of public prosecutions, Barra McGrory QC SC, has joined Red Lion Chambers in London as an associate tenant | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Rg1JfnDNul
  • A Texas judge has extended an order to prevent state officials from investigating allegations of so-called "abuse" against parents seeking gender-transitioning care for their children #US https://t.co/Wp5UUXY5NT
  • Law Society president wins diversity award | Law Gazette https://t.co/Dku0AviFXC
  • Intimate image abuse: His confession protected him https://t.co/Xf0jOi4E1m 
  • Met police breached rights of organisers of Sarah Everard vigil, court rules: Reclaim These Streets welcomes judges’ decision as ‘a victory for women’ and calls for Met reform https://t.co/57ay1h8Rl4