NSW CJ Andrew Bell issues statement "designed to facilitate public understanding of the operation of the bail laws in New South Wales", Amanda Chambers appointed as Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria.
The Australian reports that the most watched FCA live stream "measured by audience numbers at peak viewing time" had 1.2 million "views".
ANU academics Patrick Leslie and Keith Dowding consider growth in legislative complexity in Australia since the 1980s.
Michael Kirby gives address at University of Melbourne on what is it like being a high court justice, Kerry Stokes pulls the plug on Ben Roberts-Smith litigation funding.
NSW CJ awarded honorary Doctor of Laws by USYD, William Bugmy (who was the appellant in Bugmy v The Queen (2013) 249 CLR 531) found unfit to be tried for murder.
Mortimer CJ and Niall CJ to discuss current challenges facing the courts in livestreamed event this evening (facilitated by and Richards J), open court reasons in Ben Roberts-Smith matter have now been published - see [2025] FCAFC 67.
Today there will be a livestreamed hearing in the FCA concerning the issue of parliamentary privilege in the Walter Sofronoff v ACT Integrity Commission matter.
Ben Roberts-Smith indicates he intends to seek special leave to appeal his FCAFC loss, NSW strip search class action hearings conclude, former Victorian liberal leader ordered to pay $2.3m in costs.
There will be a livestream from 10:15am AEST of the FCAFC handing down a decision in the Ben Roberts-Smith matter, HCA to continue hearing NSW light rail appeal.
HCA publishes two decisions, FCAFC reportedly to hand down decision on Ben Roberts-Smith's interlocutory application on Friday (with some outlets suggesting that substantive appeal decision also to be handed down).
FCA creates online file for Reynolds v Cth, HCA to publish reasons in Clive Palmer challenge to Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
Today the High Court will hear an appeal relating to the use of "AN0M" phones as part of the AFP's Operation Ironside. Bret Walker SC is appearing for the appellants.