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Politics 09 April 2024 ByDr Matt BachThe new moral panic: Transphobia and the law

In the face of our latest moral panic and its likely impact on the law, certain norms are worth remembering, writes Dr...

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Big Law 20 March 2024 ByGrace RobbieTwo open letters have been penned to NSW Premier Chris Minns following...

Two open letters have been penned to NSW Premier Chris Minns following the Labor government’s proposed reforms to bail...

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Politics 11 March 2024 ByDr Elizabeth Crawford SpencerCoercive control begins at home, but it doesn’t stop there

Workplace psychological abuse is an epidemic that infects our workplaces at great cost to individuals, organisations,...

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Corporate Counsel 11 March 2024 ByKace O'NeillTurning legislative changes into a competitive business advantage

Recent changes to workplace law offer a unique chance for businesses to gain some momentum and turn it into a business...

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Politics 26 February 2024 ByDr Rahman Daiyan, Dr Josh Leverett, and Muhammad Haider Ali Khan, in collaboration with UnisearchThe law and our acceleration towards net zero

Here, we unpack the role of legislation in driving decarbonisation and the critical minerals economy in Australia and...

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Politics 23 February 2024 ByGrace RobbieShould the government pass law protecting future generations from...

The recently introduced Duty of Care Bill aims to create “a fair and more sustainable future” for current children...

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Politics 19 February 2024 ByEmma JervisWhat will a franchisor licensing regime mean for the legal profession?

A franchisor licensing regime could be introduced in 2025. It is essential to unpack the implication of such change for...

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Big Law 16 February 2024 ByGrace RobbieIs AI ready to write laws?

A legal academic recently undertook research to answer the all-important question of whether artificial intelligence is...

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Politics 15 February 2024 ByDr Elizabeth Crawford SpencerThe wider impact of positive duty on workplace harassment

The recent introduction of the positive duty requirement under section 47C of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, though...

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Big Law 29 January 2024 ByNaomi NeilsonNew SA child sex offending laws ‘dangerous’, advocacy group says

A proposal by the South Australian government to lock up repeat child sex offenders “forever” has been slammed by...

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