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Defamation action against Mark Latham continues
The defamation action brought by NSW MP Alex Greenwich against former federal opposition leader Mark Latham continues today before Justice O'Callaghan
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VID64/2023 - ZOE LEE MCCLURE v MEDIBANK
Justice Rofe will conduct an interlocutory hearing in this matter tomorrow, 23 May 2024 at 10:15am AEST.
To observe the hearings remotely, you can access the livestream here: youtube.com/@FederalCourtA…
#fca#livestream#auslaw
— Federal Court of Australia (@fedcourtau)
4:40 AM • May 22, 2024
From 2022 - love this!
Young boy wrote to the WA Family Court asking if he could adopt his 5 teddy bears
The Court wrote back, granting approval (under the International Teddy Act 1908) for the adoption of the teddies 😀
— Vaxatious Litigant 💉⚖️👨⚖️ (@ExposingNV)
7:54 AM • May 22, 2024
Saunders Prize 2024 - Call for nominations
The Saunders Prize will be awarded to the author of a paper published in 2023 reflecting the highest standards of constitutional law scholarship.
aacl.asn.au/saunders-prize…
Closing date: 30 June 2024
— Australian Association of Constitutional Law (@AACL_AusCon)
4:20 AM • May 22, 2024
The Trump case is important. Many dislike the former President. I’m one of them. But the entitlement not to not give evidence in his trial underlines the important principle that in a criminal trial the onus is always on the prosecution to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Lex AM KC (@Lasry08)
7:30 AM • May 22, 2024
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