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21st February - Law News

Edition 4074: 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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Focus of the Day Law News/Article: US ranking on abuse of power index hurt by inequality and violence. Country came near median of 163 countries on Index of Impunity, higher than Hungary and Singapore. Full story Guardian Law
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: Shaina Feinberg feels horrible about how she looks. This anguish has consumed an incalculable amount of her life. She classifies her self-loathing as body dysmorphic disorder, a condition in which people fixate on perceived flaws in their appearance, causing significant emotional distress. It’s an odd admission, she confesses, because she’s a filmmaker who, for two decades, has been making films featuring herself. In the Opinion video above, Ms. Feinberg makes her condition public and examines it with remarkable honesty and a wry touch. “Having B.D.D. has really defined my time on this planet, but I don’t like talking about it,” she says in the film. “So when I do, I keep it light. I tell people, ‘Basically, I think I look like Robert De Niro.’” Ms. Feinberg, of course, is not alone. Some studies estimate that the disorder affects 2 to 3 percent of people in the United States. Among them is Ms. Feinberg’s friend Nafé, who is also featured in the film. It can be a complicated condition, and in the case of these two women, it involves cultural and ethnic identity, gender, family and the pressure of social expectations. “But just knowing Nafé and I share this condition,” Ms. Feinberg says, “gave me the confidence to make this film.”

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Graham Kent, who has died from motor neurone disease aged 71, was a senior civil servant specialising in the legal aspects of serious fraud https://t.co/MV4hegJu92 
  • The Bafta Awards is under fire after all the winners at its film ceremony were white, not one of the nominated 40% ethnic minorities had been deemed worthy of winning a gong #EEBAFTAs https://t.co/bbi6XayClvstem to spot ChatGPT - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qwCgm4hZ7B
  • Investment urgently needed to ensure future of criminal defence profession | BARRISTER MAGAZINE https://t.co/DzYVZ9VjgC 
  • Four English councils bring half of legal actions for blue badge misuse - Two-thirds of local authorities did not prosecute anyone for disabled parking scheme fraud, data reveals https://t.co/k7xEqCQDru
  • TLT posts 100% trainee retention score - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Mys1PuXBDo 
  • Retained EU Law Bill will damage UK’s reputation, says Bar Council | BARRISTER MAGAZINE https://t.co/0oLGkJ3mVc
  • Mishcon de Reya is hiring an 'engineer' to explore how its lawyers can use ChatGPT - Legal Cheek https://t.co/p2kuXMYd40
  • Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has criticised changes to Roald Dahl books, after the removal of some references to things like characters' appearance and weight sparked a fierce debate https://t.co/xxPUzaQCQN 
  • 9 heart-breaking moments as a law student: It’s not all chocolates and roses on Valentine’s Day; especially for aspiring lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/W5J9FXRgTa
  • Five people shot by a gunman in Plymouth were unlawfully killed, an inquest jury has concluded. Jake Davison killed his mother and four other people, including a three-year-old girl, with a pump-action shotgun in Keyham in August 2021 https://t.co/a3I6VbzIFU
  • Future barrister helps bar students select Inn by ‘scientifically’ ranking their animal badges - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FtJRGAoNdM 
  • Looking Beyond The Picture: How To Trust Video Evidence | BARRISTER MAGAZINE https://t.co/fdSOyKECX4
  • 100% spring trainee retention score for Macfarlanes - Legal Cheek https://t.co/H7Y3asv567
  • Bar Council reacts to courts and justice announcements | BARRISTER MAGAZINE https://t.co/EpH0KtrQlS 
  • Sexual exploitation has been uncovered on tea farms that supply some of the UK's most popular brands, including PG Tips, Lipton and Sainsbury's Red Label. More than 70 women on #Kenyan tea farms complained of managers wanting sex https://t.co/ENdvg5ECJz
  • 'Unmanageable caseloads' top source of stress among lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/hgfwVyarew 
  • One of Nicola Sturgeon's allies has said she would not have supported gender law reforms passed by Holyrood. Former health secretary Jeane Freeman said "legitimate concerns" about the controversial legislation had not been addressed by MSPs https://t.co/aezPbyHbgG
  • London's mayor Sadiq Khan has announced he is launching a £130m scheme to give every primary school pupil free school meals for the next academic year https://t.co/KYMCt0y9Wc 
  • Making mental health a global priority in the legal profession | BARRISTER MAGAZINE https://t.co/oHXyL5WrFr
  • A&O hires ‘Harvey' chatbot to help lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vBNlI0FgnH 
  • Self-driving vehicles from overseas face ban in England and Wales - Delivery of rental cars using remote driving could be outlawed after Law Commission recommendations https://t.co/wFgg2U6QyS 
  • Banker 'floored' to learn he was not a law firm partner | Law Gazette https://t.co/URrkxuBoIh 
  • Man City fans display huge banner in honour of Lord Pannick: Blackstone barrister’s star status among Sky Blues fans hits new highs - Legal Cheek https://t.co/jhRcqNbAuU 
  • Black people seven times more likely to die after police restraint in Britain, figures show - Racial disparity compared with white people unearthed by Inquest is bigger than previously made public https://t.co/oFITR8zWZ5
  • Nightingale courts will remain open to tackle backlog | Law Gazette https://t.co/oWdN4xzHZY 
  • Rishi Sunak warned more than 100 Tory MPs could rebel over NI protocol deal - PM’s efforts at breaking Brexit deadlock could be scuppered by hardliners in his party as Boris Johnson urges tougher stance https://t.co/KixxfDDTB5
  • 'I spent over 30 years as a Magic Circle lawyer. Here's my advice to law students...' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/yxvETJpaMU 
  • Instagram and Facebook users will now be able to pay for a blue tick verification, parent company Meta has announced. Meta Verified will cost $11.99 (£9.96) a month on web, or $14.99 for iPhone users https://t.co/OGEVbOG6v5