Disgraced former HCA judge to speak at conference later this year, Susan Kenny AM KC appears on latest episode of "Lives and Times of the Judges" podcast, Mordy Bromberg speaks at National Press Club.
NSWCA comments on effect of acknowledgement of country on indefeasibility of title in Nyangbul v State of New South Wales [2025] NSWCA 119, Aldi sued for alleged "blatant" copying.
In Peek v Wheatley [2025] NSWSC 554 NSWSC considers whether document found in the โNotesโ application on iPhone should be admitted to probate as an informal will.
ACCC case against eHarmony begins in FCA before Justice Horan - it is alleged eHarmony breached ACL by making misleading statements about the pricing, renewal and duration of its memberships.
Dr Joe McIntyre (UniSA) considers common attributes between pseudolaw and generative AI in recent article, Anne Twomey discusses constitutional aspects of Treasury Laws Amendment (Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions and Other Measures) Bill 2023.
Hearings conclude in case brought by ASIC against directors and officers of The Star Entertainment Group Ltd for alleged breaches of duties under s180 of the Corporations Act.
David McBride's lawyers foreshadow special leave application following ACTCA decision dismissing his appeal - McBride v The King [2025] ACTCA 16, Legal Practice Board of Western Australia hit by Dire Wolf ransomware attack.
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.