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Fri May 12 2023

Anters v D G Thompson Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCATAD 109 - discrimination, on the ground of a person's sex, "I have become offended, embarrassed and humiliated. Also, I have found both Ms Rosati and Ms Ryan very attractive and beautiful. Therefore, the magnitude of the offence and humiliation caused by the discrimination of someone to whom I am attracted to is far severe."

Assured Energy LLP Pollock & Anor [2023] NICh 2 - "be committed to prison and/or fined" for breaches of undertakings

Attorney-General (Cth) v Huynh [2023] HCA 13 - constitutional law

BA v The King [2023] HCA 14 - criminal law, break and enter

Gutierrez v MUR Shipping Australia Pty Limited [2023] FCA 399 - discrimination, age discrimination in employment

Masi-Haini v Minister for Home Affairs [2023] FCA 430 - "some potential difficulties involved in a Full Court making the decision as to whether one of its members is disqualified [for apprehended bias]"

Nash v DPP (WA) [2023] WASCA 75 - ChatGPT, judge hypothesising that self-represented litigant had possibly used it to craft submissions for a conviction appeal

Selkirk v Hocking [2023] FCA 432 - "nclear whether ss 10A(5) and (6) of the Defamation Act 2005 (Vic) is picked up by s 79(1) of the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth)"

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