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Nov 14, 2023 • 29min

Why did the High Court rule indefinite immigration detention unlawful?

The podcast discusses the High Court's ruling on indefinite immigration detention and the potential release of convicted terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika. It explores the implications of the decision and the government's response. The podcast also examines the case of a stateless person in indefinite detention and the challenges in protecting such individuals. Additionally, it delves into the outcomes and supervision orders that can be imposed on individuals, as well as the concept of community protection and the test for imposing a supervision order.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 28min

Naming sexual assault suspects in the media; surveillance in the workplace

Exploring the naming of sexual assault suspects in the media and workplace surveillance. Recent changes to laws in Queensland for committal proceedings and non-publication orders. Reasons for suppression orders and comparison across Australian jurisdictions. A case study on surveillance in the workplace. Discussion on inconsistency in workplace surveillance laws.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 29min

Judicial capacity building in the Pacific

Exploring the unique challenges faced by justice systems in the Pacific region, including limited resources, geographical distances, and inadequate funding. Discusses the infrastructure and financial assistance provided to the Solomon Islands' courts by various countries. Highlights the importance of dialogue and connection among judges, resilience, and global community. Explores the role of the Federal Court of Australia in strengthening courts in the Pacific region. Discusses challenges of maintaining judicial independence in small communities.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 28min

Chief Justice Susan Kiefel speaks to the Law Report

In this podcast, Chief Justice Susan Kiefel shares her unconventional journey to the top judicial role, discusses women in the law, and her support for joint judgments. She reflects on her upbringing, leaving school at 15, facing discrimination as a female barrister, and the importance of family support. Chief Justice Kiefel also emphasizes the significance of consensus and collegiality in producing judgments, reflects on gender equality progress in the legal profession, and addresses the need to address sexual harassment and create respectful workplaces.
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Oct 17, 2023 • 29min

Voice referendum aftermath; Queensland introduces legislation to criminalise coercive control

The podcast discusses the outcome of the Voice referendum in Australia and the introduction of legislation in Queensland to criminalize coercive control. It analyzes the voting patterns based on socioeconomic areas and explores the challenges in bringing constitutional changes. The lack of cooperation between state and federal court systems is highlighted, along with the process of amending the constitution in Australia. The aftermath of a referendum loss and its impact on government popularity is also examined.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 29min

Constitutional implications of Indigenous Voice proposal; could pill testing save lives?

In the lead-up to the referendum vote, the Law Report discusses the constitutional implications of the proposal for an Indigenous Voice to parliament. Also in the program, could pill testing of illicit drugs save lives? 
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Oct 3, 2023 • 28min

Disability royal commission delivers findings; 'Fake nurse' jailed in Australian legal first

What recommendations does the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability make in its final report to the federal government? And, in a legal first, a South Australian woman has been sent to jail for impersonating a registered health practitioner. 
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Sep 26, 2023 • 29min

Victorian nurse becomes first voluntary assisted dying patient to donate organs

A patient in Australia became the first to donate organs after undergoing voluntary assisted dying. The podcast explores the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the process. It also covers topics like eligibility for voluntary assisted dying, creating a sensory-rich garden for a boy with autism, negotiating building modifications in a planning dispute, implications of planning disputes on human rights, and the inappropriate housing of children in watchhouses.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 29min

'Voices' to parliament in Scandinavia

Exploring the upcoming constitutional referendum in Australia for an Indigenous voice to Parliament, the dynamics between government and advisory bodies in Scandinavia, the ongoing process of reconciliation and land rights acknowledgment in Scandinavia, the native title settlement between the Nungar people and southwest Western Australia, the potential impact on state and territory treaty processes if the voice to parliament constitutional referendum fails, and the factors that contribute to the success or failure of a referendum.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 28min

The Voice and how Indigenous knowledge can help close the gap

A Voice to parliament could see Indigenous knowledge and holistic approaches used to help close the gap. We hear from Indigenous leaders with different views.

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