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Fri Feb 19 2021

ABA Podcast #1 - ABA President Matthew Howard SC speaks with the Hon. Kenneth Hayne AC QC and Kate Eastman SC about steps that men at the Bar can take to support a culture of respect and diversity

Clarity and complexity in the bias rule by Matthew Groves, advance copy of an article from Melbourne University Law Review - considers the bias rule

Could FRT be used to keep democracy safe from the Proud Boys? by Mark Ferguson and Peter Waters of Gilbert + Tobin - considers the use of facial recognition technology

Effective advocacy by telephone and video-link presented by Justice James Henry at the Cairns Judiciary 2020-2021 CPD Series

General protections claims under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) : common issues and recent authority by Penny Thew of Greenway Chambers - considers the general protections provisions under Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)

Law Report (ABC) for 16 February presented by Damien Carrick - Convicted terrorist to stay in jail on continuing detention order. And sacked climate change skeptic to get his day in High Court

Making good on arbitration's promise : is expedited arbitration the answer? by Joshua Paffey and Nastasja Suhadolnik of Corrs Chambers Westgarth - examines arbitration

More than a morbid quest : obituaries and mapping the invisible college of international lawyers by Luíza Leão Soares Pereira at University of Oxford - "reading obituaries reveals how individuals have shaped the law"

Reimagining Justice Episode 51 - Due process and data : key components of justice innovation with Tania Sourdin

Speaking from the heart - conversation with Pat Anderson AO on the Policy Forum Pod

Why was a dog involved in a court trial? from Trove

You're almost 20, Corporations Act by William Isdale and Nicholas Simoes da Silva on Australian Law Reform Commission - "a light-hearted dialogue in which a discontented mother and father implore their son (the Corporations Act) to grow up"

Zombie laws by Howard Wasserman, Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 21-02 - examines how zombie laws can be controlled

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