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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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May 17, 2022 • 29min
When is a de facto relationship over?
A High Court decision raises questions about how a de facto relationship is defined, and what happens when a person’s mental capacities decline with old age. And, if a person granted humanitarian protection by Australia commits a serious crime, can they be deported to a conflict zone?

May 10, 2022 • 29min
Fears US Supreme Court will overturn Roe v Wade after draft opinion leaked
The publication of a leaked draft opinion by conservative judge Samuel Alito has sparked fears the United States Supreme Court could overturn a landmark decision that enshrines abortion rights for women.

May 3, 2022 • 29min
Russia accuses NATO of 'proxy war' in Ukraine, and juror misconduct
Does NATO’s increasing military support for Ukraine amount to waging “a proxy war against Russia”? And the High Court has overturned a number of sex offence convictions of a tutor due to juror misconduct.

Apr 26, 2022 • 28min
Employer liability for psychiatric injury
When is an employer liable for psychiatric injury sustained in the workplace?

Apr 19, 2022 • 29min
Why gender diversity on the bench is important
In the second of a two-part series, the Law Report speaks with members of the International Association of Women Judges in several countries. They explain the obstacles women judges face and what gender diversity brings to legal decision making.

Apr 12, 2022 • 29min
How Afghan women judges found safety in Australia
In the first of a two-part series on women judges, the Law Report introduces judge Shakila Abawi Shigarf, who was forced to flee Afghanistan when the Taliban retook power in August 2021.

Apr 5, 2022 • 29min
Cheng Lei awaits China trial verdict, and Vic court rules on wind farm noise
The national security trial of Australian journalist Cheng Lei in China. And two Victorian farmers have won a legal battle over noise pollution against a neighbouring wind farm.

Mar 29, 2022 • 29min
'Predatory lending', and supporting Indigenous people in NT watch houses
The High Court has ruled that a lender engaged in 'unconscionable conduct' by approving an asset-based loan to an unemployed man. And a look at how the Northern Territory Custody Notification Service supports Indigenous people detained in watch houses.

Mar 22, 2022 • 29min
Gathering evidence of possible war crimes in Ukraine
A former war crimes judge and prosecutor explains the challenges of collecting evidence in a conflict zone. And the humanitarian crisis spreading beyond Ukraine's borders as Russian forces intensify their attacks.

Mar 15, 2022 • 29min
The legal needs of flood victims, and Kumanjayi Walker murder trial aquittal
Severe flooding in New South Wales and Queensland has created a range of tenancy and insurance issues for people in affected areas. And a view from inside the court where Northern Territory police officer Zachary Rolfe was acquitted of charges in the shooting death of Aboriginal man Kumanjayi Walker.