by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Dec 13, 2021 | Case Notes, Crime
Claremont Serial Killings Casenote Case Citation THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA v EDWARDS [No 7] [2020] WASC 339 Watch the judgement of Bradley Robert Edwards below – ABC News Click Here to watch the judgement on Youtube Facts of the case Between 1996 and 1997,...
by Sally Layson | Dec 13, 2021 | Case Notes, Crime
Skaf Case Note For crimes that society considers as the worst of crimes, should the accused be expected to serve a life imprisonment? Should the criminal process be applied differently to the perpetrators of crime that society considers the most heinous of human...
by Sally Layson | Mar 19, 2021 | All Posts, Case Notes, Constitution
Libertyworks and Implied Freedom of Political Communication Case S10/2020: LibertyWorks Inc v. Commonwealth of Australia Libertyworks Inc sought a declaration from the High Court of Australia that the registration provisions under the Foreign Interference...
by Sally Layson | Mar 1, 2021 | Constitution
s92 Australian Constitution: Can the States close their borders? The short answer is no. The Constitution says that movement between the States shall be absolutely free. However, when the High Court has looked at s92 of the Constitution, they have said there are times...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Oct 20, 2020 | Case Notes, Constitution, Education
Williams Case: Commonwealth funding of school chaplaincy program Williams v Commonwealth of Australia [2010] HCA 23 The 2021-21 budget has continued funding for the National School Chaplaincy Program (NSCP), however while the NSCP will continue to support the...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Oct 14, 2020 | All Posts, Constitution, Education
The Australian Constitution The Australian Constitution provides the legal framework for how Australia is governed. The Constitution establishes how the Commonwealth system of government is operated in Australia. It defines how laws are made and how power is...