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COVID-19 financial losses highlight urgent need for Compensation Scheme of Last Resort
ALA welcomes release of human rights report as COVID-19 response highlights inequalities
Moratorium on minor offences needed to help keep community safe
ALA welcomes QLD health committee’s support for voluntary assisted dying
Failure to sign up to redress scheme should mean loss of charitable status: ALA
COVID-19: Release non-violent prisoners in WA to avoid health catastrophe in prisons
Release non-violent prisoners to avoid catastrophe of COVID-19 outbreak in prison, says ALA
Specialist drug court legislation welcomed
COVID-19: Changes needed to minimise impact on delivery of justice
COVID-19: TAS Government urged to make changes to ensure justice
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾lessness courts urgently needed in Australia, say lawyers
ALA welcomes appointment of new Chief Judge of District Court
Flawed religious discrimination bill will permit discriminatory conduct
MAIC report confirms QLD CTP scheme is ‘stable, fair and affordable’
ALA condemns secret filming of Assange’s legal meetings
Workers comp financial problems must not be off-loaded onto injured workers: ALA
Workplace safety laws being used inappropriately to restrict right to protest
Lawyers urge Council of Attorney Generals to raise age of criminal responsibility
Lack of respect for High Court ruling concerns ALA
ALA welcomes landmark High Court decision
Gold Coast woman wins award recognising her fight for justice for Qld paramedics
Lawyers call for NSW strip search inquiry to be continued
Insurance coverage slashed for people innocently injured on Canberra’s roads: New MAI Act
Smart justice: QLD Productivity Commission recommendations will create safer communities
Letting insurance companies change CTP will cost Queenslanders more
SA abortion laws outdated: Politicians urged to accept SA Law Reform Institute recommendations
VIC Workcover report highlights systemic failings in system
Class action group funding legislation will improve access to justice, says ALA
Independent complaints tribunal needed to hold aged care facilities to account
Proposed anti-protest laws are authoritarian and are an attack on democracy, says ALA
Deputy State Coroner recommendations re personal drug use will save lives
Redraft of aged care law needed to improve care
ALA welcomes repeal of begging offence
Jeremy King appointed new VIC ALA President
Medevac laws must not be repealed, says ALA
ALA calls on Australian Government to bring Julian Assange back to Australia
Greg Barns wins ALA Member of Year award
George Newhouse wins 2019 ALA Civil Justice Award
ALA launches Reconciliation Action Plan at national conference
ACCS consultation welcome to better assist injured Victorian workers
‘Robodebt’ practices are flawed and causing harm, ALA tells senate committee
Proposed religious freedom reforms provide privilege not protection, say lawyers
Australian human rights protections are fragile and flawed, says ALA
ALA slams Place Names Bill: unnecessary and unjustified
Solitary confinement report shows alarming breach of duty of care: State liable for compensation
ALA calls for Collaery prosecution to be dropped
Proposed changes to medevac laws must be rejected, say lawyers
Collaery trial: process is not just or fair