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Fri Nov 29 2024

Anyone you are related to can be used against you : criminal discovery statutes and investigative genetic genealogy by Caroline Levine in Cardozo Law Review, Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 227–66; 2024

ASF17 v Commonwealth and the illusion of choice by Anna Talbot on Australian Public Law

High Court defines boundaries of vicarious liability and permanent stays by Brigitte Challis, Norman Lucas, Erin Hourigan, and Katherine Driscoll of Maddocks

It takes all kinds - the Federal Court of Australia issues decision on coffee jar trade mark dispute by Shehana Wijesena, Sanya Bhatnagar and Jonathan Wong of Bird and Bird

Law Report (ABC) for 26 November presented by Damien Carrick - How should the justice system respond when a judge commits a crime?

The limits of equitable subrogation : confirmation that a third party payer cannot force its way into a multi party security trust deed by Sam Dundas and Vanessa Coutts of King and Wood Mallesons

A tale of two torts? by Jacky Li of Clyde and Co

The Wigs Podcast from Stephen Lawrence (Black Chambers), Emmanuel Kerkyasharian (Forbes Chambers), Felicity Graham (Black Chambers) and Jim Minns - End of Year Special! Answering Listener Questions!

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