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Thursday
Nov042010

Leverhulme at Chatsworth

Health & safety music hall jokes under review ... "Ginger Rodent" insult from former equality priestess ... Lady Dorothy's mother ... Holed-up in the Hunting Tower at Chatsworth ... London Calling

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Wednesday
Nov032010

Beware of barristers bearing free rooms

Uproar in Martin Place as a third of 15 Wardell peels off  ... ACCC wants to know more about clerks for Vic barristers ... French CJ, the lady in green and Grecian 2000 on display at the Art Gallery of NSW ... Theodora reports

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Sunday
Oct312010

The constipated ostrich and the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal

Percy is waiting to try a dish of ostrich ... Sir Anthony Mason is the bright star of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal ... The most prolific of the non-permanent judges

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Sunday
Oct312010

Worst of the worst

Boy soldier Omar Khadr pleads guilty before Guantanamo Military Commission ... Plea deal saves the US the  embarrassment of conducting the "trial" of a boy soldier ... Stephen Keim and Katherine McGree report

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Wednesday
Oct272010

Seizing control of the politburo 

New Supreme Court term … Political gold rush flows from Citizens United … Tea Party nutters … Government plan to assassinate US citizen goes to court … Torture case against Boeing subsidiary overturned ... Roger Fitch files from Washington

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Monday
Oct252010

Serious injury and issue estoppel

Vic Parliament rides to the rescue to save the VWA's bacon ... No more issue estoppels for you ... Juries to be mushroomed ... Barry Lane reports on the latest from accident compo world

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Friday
Oct222010

Bloody Sunday

Evan Whitton advises on how to run a commission of inquiry ... Special prosecutor absolutely essential ... Voices from the past - Mike Ahern and Doug Drummond ... Lord Widgery's cover-up ... Saville The Stonecutter

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Friday
Oct222010

One nation under God

The Pledge ... Blogging judges ... Three strikes ... And other lunacies of the US justice system ... Pillsbury Flom reports 

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Thursday
Oct212010

Judges open their veins

Much ado stirred by Sydney Morning Herald's series on judges at work and play ... On the record and unexpurgated ... How will we ever shut them up now?

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Tuesday
Oct192010

Criteria for silk still unfair

NSW silk selection reforms have not gone far enough, says Alexander Street SC ... The process still needs fundamental reform  ... Just when the bar council was patting itself on the back for a job well done, along comes a fresh broadside from an insider

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Tuesday
Sep282010

On the Road to Damascus

New-old stuff from Spiggsy Spigelman CJ ... The four categories of judicial personalities ... Introducing the Vincent Index ... Soapy Brandis conjures some constitutional thoughts

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Friday
Sep242010

Judicial flat earthers clinging to the edge

There is more litigant satisfaction in Baden-Württemberg than in New South Wales ... Cases are conducted more quickly and at less cost ... The Marfording report on civil litigation picks-up where the ALRC failed to take off ... Tulkinghorn reports

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Monday
Sep202010

Lawyers, guns and wildlife

Map of Tasmania ... Huge damages threatened against police for refusal to allow famous Tasmanian barrister to shoot animals from his Porsche ... Excrement on golf course fairways ... Native hens don't scare easily - they will need to be shot

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Thursday
Sep162010

Slow denouement to Rapid affair 

The Ron Cahill affair had Canberra spellbound ... Chief Magistrate in strife over suggestions he meddled in a case involving a friend ... DPP drops the investigation ... Relief that Rapid Ron is in the clear and that he's off the bench

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Monday
Sep132010

No eye contact, no spontaneity

Being tortured by your students - the trials of trial advocacy instructors ... Lessons of Sir Patrick Hastings - counsel should rely on memory not notes ... Better to observe the witnesses ... "Chris," she cried with her last breath ... London Calling with Leverhulme

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Monday
Sep132010

Law of war is a moveable feast

State Department reports to UN on human rights in the USA ... Surprisingly few US civilians killed overseas by terrorists last year ... Of all the defendants before Military Commissions, only one has been charged with an actual war crime

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Thursday
Sep092010

Stalled at the cab rank

A defamation action by three former employees of Keddies against the law firm has hit a snag ... McClintock withdraws after Keddies' partners object ... Trial delayed ... No senior barristers available ... Law firm overcharging to be probed in libel trial

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Wednesday
Sep082010

The world of luggage

Don't mess with the judge's bags ... PNG airport search goes wrong ... Restraining order on airport security man who wanted to check senior judge's "cargo" ... Rule of law in action

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Monday
Sep062010

Extradition: a tooth in the mouth of international law 

Psychological fallout from US supermax detention comes under gaze of the ECHR ... Long arm of the European Convention stretches to the isolation ward of US justice ... Stephen Keim and Katherine McGree review the Babar Ahmad case

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Friday
Sep032010

Tulk would hire Kirby at the Pearly Gates

Michael Kirby swaps horses on our justice system ... When it operates, it operates very well ... How often might that be? ... Former High Court judge says there are not enough lawyers in politics ... Tulkinghorn thinks Kirby might have lost it

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