Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts

How to find consensus on refugee policy [The Times] (£)
Why we should cheer Owen Paterson taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights [The Law and Policy Blog]
Why the Good Law Project lost — again [The Spectator] (free, but registration required)
An anti-Slapp law is essential to the health of UK democracy [FT] (£, but many UK universities provide free access)
When is human trafficking not human trafficking? When it makes a good story [The Secret Barrister]
The Online Safety Bill is still a censor’s charter [The Spectator] (free, but registration required)
SLAPP guidance: a quick comment [Lawyer Watch]
Inside the world of a blind City lawyer [Legal Cheek]
Spain’s feminist own goal [The Critic]
‘Sharing my disability story was the best decision I ever made’ [Law Society]
Cultural restitution — who decides? [BBC]
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