The Law
War Crimes Inquiry Prompts Possibility of Prosecution
Last Thursday, the long gestating report into war crimes allegedly committed by SAS, the Australian special forces, was released. The......
The impact of mandatory QR Code Check-ins at venues for tracking COVID-19.
As of today, all venues must mandate that all customers scan a QR Code in order to track Covid-19. The......
Victoria introduces spent convictions bill to parliament
Victoria will soon become the last state in Australia to allow its citizens to not declare past certain convictions over......
Privacy advocates question metadata retention after report reveals problems
Privacy and human rights advocates are questioning the need for Australia’s metadata retention policy after a parliamentary inquiry found oversight......
AFP drops case against ABC reporter
The Australian Federal Police have dropped their case against ABC journalist Dan Oakes for revealing possible war crimes committed by......
Does freedom from free will mean freedom from the law?
There has been a long-standing debate over whether humans really are responsible for their actions – whether we have free......
Criminalising coercive control: a win or a waste of time?
Since the killing of Hannah Clarke and her three children earlier this year, there has been significant public attention focused......
Time running out for stolen wages claimants
Over 3,000 people listed on a class action against the Queensland Government for stolen wages may miss out if their......
Meditation Podcast brings peace and productivity to the busy legal day
Legal firm Clayton Utz and the Australian String Quartet have collaborated on a meditational podcast series, designed for workers and......
Safe Access Zones bill brings ‘protest-free’ abortion access closer in SA
This week the South Australian House of Assembly passed the Health Care (Safe Access) Amendment Bill 2020 (SA). This legislation......