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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Jun 27, 2023 • 29min
Kids' book points refugee mums to legal help
When refugees arrive in Australia, they face huge challenges. So, how do they access the support they need? Perhaps counterintuitively, a newly launched children's book is designed to help refugees get legal assistance.

Jun 20, 2023 • 29min
Does Australia need a Criminal Cases Review Commission?
Why did it take the justice system 20 years to work out that Kathleen Folbigg was wrongly convicted over the deaths of her four infant children? Does Australia need a better way to investigate possible miscarriages of justice?

Jun 13, 2023 • 28min
US lawyer faces sanctions over ChatGPT use; what family courts can do for Indigenous Australians
Matthew Myers, Australia’s only Indigenous federal judge, advocates for better First Nations representation in family law courts. He discusses the historical mistrust between Indigenous communities and the legal system, stressing the need for these families to engage with courts for better outcomes. Liria Bennett-Moses, an expert on AI in law, highlights the risks of relying on tools like ChatGPT, citing a case where a lawyer faced sanctions for misconduct. The conversation underscores the need for ethical AI usage and the importance of family involvement in legal proceedings.

Jun 6, 2023 • 29min
Ben Roberts Smith loses defamation case, Kathleen Folbigg released from prison
A judge has thrown out the defamation action brought by Ben Roberts Smith one of Australia’s most decorated soldiers against three newspapers. The judge was satisfied, to the civil standard of the balance of probabilities, that allegations Mr Roberts-Smith was involved or complicit in unlawful killings in Afghanistan were substantially true. Also, convicted serial killer Kathleen Folbigg has been pardoned and released from jail after 20 years behind bars. New scientific knowledge around the cause of death of her four children was crucial in creating reasonable doubt in her 3 murder and one manslaughter convictions.

May 30, 2023 • 29min
PwC tax leaks scandal; overcoming obstacles for deaf & blind jurors
The deepening crisis engulfing accounting giant PwC – is this a case of a few bad apples or is there a deeper structural problem? And the Victorian Law Reform Commission is proposing legislative changes to enable deaf and blind people to serve on juries.

May 23, 2023 • 29min
How does a judge know if an offender is truly sorry?
When calculating a sentence, a judge weighs up many considerations, including remorse. But is it really possible to determine if an offender is genuinely sorry?

May 16, 2023 • 29min
'Green transition', mining & Indigenous rights
"Green transition", mining & Indigenous rights, discusses the tensions between decarbonizing the economy and Indigenous rights due to mining companies proposing a copper mine on Apache sacred land. It explores the impact on sacred sites, the role of essential minerals in the green transition, legal challenges, and the clash between development proposals and indigenous rights.

May 9, 2023 • 29min
Compensation for sporting injuries; changes to Centrelink relationship assessments
Can the organisers of a sporting event be held liable for a participant's injuries? And new rules allow Centrelink staff to consider evidence of domestic abuse when assessing a person's relationship status to determine if they're eligible for income support payments.

May 2, 2023 • 29min
'Sovereign citizens' in the courts
We've all heard of 'sovereign citizens', a term referring to people who don't believe the law applies to them. But how much do we know about this group and its impact on the courts?

Apr 25, 2023 • 28min
Murdoch, Dominion & Crikey; the secret trial of 'Witness J'
Is there a connection between the Fox News defamation settlement with US voting technology company Dominion and Lachlan Murdoch's withdrawal of legal action against the publisher of Crikey? And what do the sentencing remarks reveal about the secret trial of 'Witness J'?