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Fri Aug 25 2023

Conversations presented by Richard Fidler - Kim and the Constitution

'For every wrong, there is a remedy': the availability of mandamus against federal court judges and other alternatives to judicial injustice by Jerry To on Australian Public Law

Host with the most – the shifting vicarious liability landscape (Mt Owen v Parkes [2023] NSWCA 77) by Stephen White and James Lynagh of McCullough Robertson

How did parliaments perform during the pandemic?, Dr Harry Hobbs and Professor George Williams AO, Parliament of Australia Senate Lecture Series

It's Not Just the Vibe, It's the Constitution podcast presented by Kim Rubenstein and James Blackwell - Episode 3 : Separation of powers

Law Report (ABC) for 22 August presented by Damien Carrick - ACT leads the way in assisting vulnerable people in court

Medical causation : the onus of proof and the medico-legal evidence to be considered by Barbara Casado and Bree Cohen of Hall and Wilcox

The National Anti-Corruption Commission : what you need to know about its powers to require information and documents by Rani John, Edward Elliott and Melanie McKean of Ashurst

Secondary Rules podcast presented by Ryan Goss and Joshua Neoh - Donoghue v Stevenson

Supreme Court of New South Wales 2023 Annual Conference - Criminal law review, Honourable​​ Acting Justice R. A. Hulme

Time is important, but essentially how important? Understanding what "time is of the essence" means by Tim Jones, Nick Josey, Tim George, Georgie Groves and Thomas Ryan of Clayton Utz

What is the difference between force majeure and frustration? by Bryony Evans and Michael Swinson of King and Wood Mallesons

When claiming statutory debts under the Security of Payment Act may not be a slam dunk by Matthew Taylor of Gadens

The Wigs Podcast from Stephen Lawrence (Black Chambers), Emmanuel Kerkyasharian (Forbes Chambers), Felicity Graham (Black Chambers) and Jim Minns - Equal Protection v Affirmative Action : The Wigs discuss the Harvard and UNC cases

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