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Fri Mar 26 2021

Apprehended bias and the nuclear effect – lessons from the New Acland proceedings by William ISdale and Nicholas Simoes Da Silva on Aus Pub Law - considers Oakey Coal Action Alliance Inc v New Acland Coal Pty Ltd [2020] HCA 2

ASIC obtains declaration that an insurer breached its duty of utmost good faith to an insured by Mark Frewen-Lord of McCabe Curwood - considers Australian Securities and Investments Commission v TAL Life Limited (No 2) [2021] FCA 193

The environment is all rights : human rights, constitutional rights and environmental rights by Rachel Pepper and Harry Hobbs - advanced copy from Melbourne University law review

Executors' 'clash' of conflicts : 'Should I stay or should I go now?' by Simon Crawford and Angela Liaskos of HWL Ebsworth - considers Connock v Connock (in His Capacity as Executor of the Estate of Connock) [2021] VSC 64

Faulks defends judicial review by Joshua Rozenberg on A Lawyer Writes - examines judicial review

The First Nations voice : an informed and aspirational constitutional innovation by Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams on Indigenous Constitutional Law - examines where the drafters of the Australian Constitution engaged in constitutional experimentation at Federation

Law in Action for 23 MArch presented by Joshua Rozenberg - Reforming judicial review

Law Report (ABC) for 23 March presented by Damien Carrick - Inside Thomas Embling Hospital, a Forensic health facility

Response : querying the gender dynamics of interruptions at Australian oral argument by Amelia Loughland and Rosalind Dixon in University of New South Wales law journal forum - considers whether judicial personality, multiple female judges or male Chief Justices on the High Court influence the rate of interruptions of female justices

Top judge rebuffs attack on top court by Joshua Rozenberg on A Lawyer Writes - Lord Reed : "idiotic" to think name makes us behave like US Supreme Court

Welcome ceremony for the Hon. Justice Kate Williams, Supreme Court of New South Wales, 22 March 2021

The Wigs Podcast from Stephen Lawrence (Black Chambers), Emmanuel Kerkyasharian (Forbes Chambers), Felicity Graham (Black Chambers) and Jim Minns - When it's a crime to conceal a crime + the Christian Porter affair

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