Sally McCausland is a Sydney media lawyer and a Senior Fellow in the University of Melbourne Law Masters.
International
Remembering Watergate in the age of Trump
Sally McCausland
22 December 2017
Podcasts | It started slowly, but became the best-known of all political scandals
National affairs
Geoffrey Rush’s day in court
Sally McCausland
11 December 2017
The scene is set for a showdown in the Federal Court next year, as the distinguished actor vehemently defends his reputation. But how is the case likely to unfold?
National affairs
Triple-century challenge
Sally McCausland
2 November 2017
Chris Gayle’s courtroom win shows the risks of the global campaign to expose alleged sexual predators
Books & arts
A civil debate amid the Trumpian tweetstorm
Sally McCausland
7 September 2017
Podcasts | Writer Sam Harris set out to discover why some voters like Donald Trump
Books & arts
S-Town’s dark mirror
Sally McCausland
7 April 2017
Podcasts | This gripping sequel to Serial ventures into the southern badlands
Books & arts
The new golden age of Australian true crime
Sally McCausland
20 December 2016
How Australian true-crime podcasters are doing better than Serial
National affairs
Reputations in the courtroom
Sally McCausland
10 June 2016
Two recent defamation decisions illustrate how the law can be bad for both sides when cases go to court, writes Sally McCausland
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