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Trademarks that will never be used can be ‘bad faith’ business – a UK case has lessons for NZ and Australia
Are trans women ‘biologically male’? The answer is complicated
Tuesday 3 December 2024
Is ‘judicial activism’ skewing Treaty law – or are court critics the real radicals?
Appointments To Supreme Court Of Tasmania
Legal Aid And NAAJA
Royal Commission into COVID-19 phase 1 report received
Politicized Supreme Court Meets New Moment For America
District Court Judge appointed as new Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court Justice appointed to preside in Court of Appeal
Trump joins Putin, Xi and Modi as the ‘four horsemen’ of global authoritarianism
UK’s assisted dying bill would create the worst thought-out legal framework anywhere in the world – legal expert
A milestone legal case from 35 years ago holds important lessons for how courts deal with scientific evidence today
Character references tell a court you’re a good person. Why are convicted rapists allowed to use them?
AFP confiscates almost $680,000 cash in WA linked to suspected tax fraud
Attempt To Heritage List Darwin Esplanade
Police Issue Statement On Protest Action At Newcastle
Young Novocastrian of the year challenges Government’s anti-protest moves in Supreme Court
Judicial Commissions Bill Passes Tasmanian Parliament
NSWPF Statement Regarding Protest Action At Newcastle
Victoria Appoints Three New Magistrates
Appointment Of Deputy Chief Magistrate
Dozens of refugees are still stranded in precarious situations in PNG – and support from Australia is dwindling
Statement From Attorney-General 15 November
PrideFEST 2024 To Illuminate City Of Light
Things to do: Much music, Supreme Court panel, advice for aspiring filmmakers
Anti-protest report tabled 43 days late and ignores community
Operation Beaufort Investigation Report
Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Mongolia for Committing to Abolish the Death Penalty, Raise Questions on Interrogation Rooms and Extradition Agreements
Polarized Supreme Court Explored In Nov. 20 Panel
2024 Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVIC) Annual General Meeting
Rising Tide Event
NT man jailed for five years for possessing more than 3500 child abuse files
Trump has threatened to fire the chair of the US Federal Reserve. That could be bad news for inflation
With Trump returning to the White House, what will happen to his court cases?
Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome Jordan’s Efforts to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls, Raise Questions on Treatment of Journalists…
Rising Tide Aim to Proceed With Australia’s Largest Climate Protest Despite Shock Supreme Court Ruling
Court Rules in favour of Police over Newcastle Climate Protest
Samarco update – Ratification of agreement with Brazilian Public Authorities
NSWPF statement regarding upcoming protest action – Newcastle
Trump has vowed to be a ‘dictator’ on day one. What exactly will he do?
New Crown Counsel Appointed
Elon Musk has gone all in for Trump – here’s what’s at stake for the world’s richest man in the US election
QLD men sentenced over failed multimillion-dollar cocaine import plot
Swift WA Govt Action Restored Rights For Workers
Experts of the Committee against Torture Welcome Namibia’s Commitment to the Mandela and Bangkok Rules, Ask about Harmful Traditional Practices and Lengthy…
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Bruce Wolpe says personal relations between Trump and Albanese would be ‘rocky’
Justice Michael Ball Appointed To Court Of Appeal