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Stephen Gageler urges national commitment to First Nations justice [Capital Brief paywall]
The High Court chief justice opened the Australian Legal Convention saying the issue is “nothing short of critical” and arguing the Voice loss must not silence reform.
The owners of reigning champions the Illawarra Hawks are intending to appeal the judgment, claiming it was not an “exoneration” of the NBL’s conduct.
Hackers claim to have stolen more than 400 gigabytes of information from Queensland-based law firm Kelly Legal, with HR files allegedly compromised, following an October “hacking incident”.
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Rachel Doyle, SC, told a courtroom that women in the legal profession felt there was “a sunset clause” on caring about workplace sexual harassment.
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MINNIE MCDONALD v COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA to be handed down by Mortimer CJ (FCA) today - livestream from 2pm AEDT - Federal Court of Australia - YouTube
This video, which is part of a series on the dismissal of the Australian Whitlam Government in 1975, concerns the provision of advice by the Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir Garfield Barwick, to the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, about the scope of the reserve powers.
This video responds to claims that the enactment of the Royal Style and Titles Act 1973 (Cth), under the Whitlam Government, amended the Commonwealth Constitution.
Freehills partner jumps to rival to head project finance [AFR paywall]
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer partner Miles Wadley is on his way to rival firm Baker McKenzie.
The question should be when not if AI will replace judges - Richard Susskind [The Times paywall]
Within ten years artificial general intelligence could match human capability for reasoning, making it an ideal tool for deciding some civil disputes
The terrifying reality of being a judge in America [The Economist paywall]
Two memoirs hint at a Supreme Court under siege
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