- Children with criminal past should be given clean slate at 18, say MPs (via The Guardian)
- Saudi student may have been murdered because she was wearing a hijab (via The Independent)
- Florida man put to death in 3rd execution in 24 hours in U.S. (via CNN)
- China jails ‘New Citizens’ Movement’ activists (via BBC News)
- Disclosure of cautions breaches privacy rights, Supreme Court rules (via Law Society Gazette)
- Clifford Chance to vote on slashing management committee from 16 to nine (via The Lawyer)
- Hedge fund tycoon fights divorce claim – Withers and Mishcon representing (via The FT – requires free registration)
- Europe’s top court will rule on protecting data sent to the US (via The Verge)
- 89-year-old Nazi living in America and accused of helping kill 200,000 Jews in Auschwitz, facing extradition to Germany (via The Independent)
- Washington Redskins Trademark Cancelled By Patent Office (via Sky News)
- Spain’s new king Felipe VI to be sworn in by parliament (via BBC News)
- Judge rules Tsarnaev prosecutors cannot argue he ‘betrayed the US’ (via The Guardian)
Morning Briefing 19/6/2014

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