Lehrmann Defamation Case
The lion’s den The strange phenomenon of self-defeating defamation cases Click Here to go...
Read MoreThe lion’s den The strange phenomenon of self-defeating defamation cases Click Here to go...
Read MoreJuggling competing needs in the justice system: a rule of law and human rights perspective NSW...
Read MoreWhat was the law behind the Keli Lane Case? What did the evidence say? What was the role of the judge and jury? Why didn’t Keli Lane speak about Tegan? Why did the appeal fail? Read our case note to understand more
Read MoreProtector of the Rule of Law Award 2023 The Rule of Law Education Centre is delighted to announce...
Read MoreThe draft syllabus is supposedly aligned to the F–10 Australian Curriculum (version 9.0).
Really? Where is the Civics and Citizenship 7-10 curriculum? Its presence is clearly stated in the Australian Curriculum, but omitted from NESA 7-10 syllabuses. Why? When democracies around the world are experiencing backsliding and the rise of extremism the need for active and informed citizens is clearly evident.
Part II: Human Rights Breaches- Arbitrary Interference on Right to Privacy How does NSW ICAC...
Read MoreSee our letter to all NSW MPs asking them to take action to add explicit civic content to the NSW Curriculum
Read MoreVictorian Commercial Teachers Association Conference Held in Melbourne on 20th and 21st November...
Read MoreThe real cause for the rejection of the Voice to Parliament in the 2023 Referendum probably and why people voted No has as much to do with the referendum process as it does with the substance of the proposed new entity.
Read MoreShoutout to NSW State Archives for providing us with a copy of the original transcript for the first Civil Case in NSW between a poor convict couple and a powerful ships captain over a parcel of goods lost on the First Fleet.
Read MoreConfused by some of the contradictory claims on the yes no pamphlet? one of our paralegals looked at the legal basis of yes and no cases
Read MoreDiscussion on the legal realities of the Voice, featuring two legal experts, Professor Greg Williams on NO side of the voice debate, and Chris Merritt on the YES side. The Debate can be found at https://youtu.be/AULx4WKDkPY. This document outlines the points made by both experts during the debate.
Read MoreNSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) submission regarding the draft syllabus for the proposed History Curriculum NSW Stages 1-5.
Read MoreThe Voice Reerendum: Arguments for Voting No on First Nations Voice to Parliament at Referendum. The Case for No on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and the pros and cons, with both sides of argument of a Voice to parliament and why we should vote no
Read MoreThe education system is not preparing Australians to be well equipped to make an informed decision in a referendum.
Read MoreDefamation Allegations of Murder and War Crimes The paper includes a discussion of details of...
Read MorePresentation to the NSW Legal Studies Association Conference 2023 on Defamation, Law Reform and Social Media
Read MoreSee King John around Sydney, highlighting the importance of the Magna Carta today in Australia for a independent judiciary, fair trial, due process, separation of powers and no one above the law.
Read MoreIt is not widely understood that the investigations and lawsuits brought about as a result of the R v Lehrmann (‘Britney Higgins case’) have directly resulted from a disregard of the rule of law in connection with that case.
Read MoreProfessional Development for Legal Studies Teachers- An interview with Margaret Cunneen SC where she provides contemporary examples based upon her extensive experience within the criminal justice system including her time not only in the prosecution of high-profile cases, such as Skaf and the Butcher of Bega, Graeme Reeves, but also in defence of many accused persons
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