The High Court has ruled that a lender engaged in ‘unconscionable conduct’ by approving an asset-based loan to an unemployed man. And a look at how the Northern Territory Custody Notification Service supports Indigenous people detained in watch houses. Read More Law
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In criminal trials, the information that is excluded from a jury can be just as important as the information they get to see and hear Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing Jurors who sat on the Zachary Rolfe
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Despite the take-up of the resettlement offer, nine years after it was first made, the architecture of Australia’s offshore detention policy remains Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app; get our morning email briefing After
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John Barilaro’s legal team seeks damages after lawyer argues his reputation ‘has been ruined’ by videos shared on YouTube Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing A judge has described Google’s conduct as so “extraordinary” that it has left
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A former war crimes judge and prosecutor explains the challenges of collecting evidence in a conflict zone. And the humanitarian crisis spilling beyond Ukraine’s borders as Russian forces strengthen their attacks. Read More Law Report – Full program podcast
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This year’s annual celebration of Australia’s emerging lawyers is fast approaching, as is the deadline for submissions before finalists are announced. Read More NEWS
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