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Gleeson J discusses self-doubt
Gleeson J gives 2024 Minds Count Foundation annual lecture, special leave application today in Save the Children Australia v Minister for Home Affairs, bill introduced seeking to override Miller v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs [2024] HCA 13
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