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High Court
National affairs
At last, Labor’s campaign finance bill
Graeme Orr
19 November 2024
Big parties versus the rest? Our assessment of the government’s plans
National affairs
The elephants in the courtroom
Jeremy Gans
10 September 2021
The justice system’s dealings with the police officer accused of killing Kumanjayi Walker are shadowed by cases past
National affairs
Congratulations to our new judges, but let’s do it differently next time
Joe McIntyre
30 October 2020
Regardless of their many qualities, the latest High Court appointments raise thorny questions about how we choose judges
From the archive
Pell in purgatory
Jeremy Gans
13 April 2020
If the High Court is right about the evidence on timing, what went wrong during the prosecution and hearings?
Essays & reportage
Game of shells
Jeremy Gans
25 March 2020
How the communists saved Josh Frydenberg
Essays & reportage
Pell’s last stand
Jeremy Gans
7 March 2020
Will the High Court decide next week’s appeal on a broad legal issue or the case’s complex facts?
Essays & reportage
Pell the suppliant
Jeremy Gans
19 November 2019
This is not the first time the High Court has confronted a high-profile Victorian prosecution
National affairs
How to be a discriminating voter
Jeremy Gans
3 May 2019
Election 2019
| There’s plenty to keep curious voters — and the High Court — busy in the candidates’ disclosures about their ancestry
National affairs
Second-class surnames
Jeremy Gans
26 April 2019
Election 2019
| Section 44 has already cast its baleful shadow over the federal poll
National affairs
Roxon’s High Court dilemma
Andrew Lynch
9 July 2012
At a time when the court’s decisions are making life complicated for the government, Nicola Roxon is faced with two new appointments to the bench.
Andrew Lynch
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