News
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Wednesday 13 December 2017
Paul Kildea writes for UCL’s Constitution Unit Blog on the same-sex marriage postal survey
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Monday 11 December 2017
George Wiliams writes in the Sydney Morning Herald on section 44 of the Constitution
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Wednesday 29 November 2017
In a big November on the AUSPUBLAW blog: Anne Twomey on Wilkie, the same sex marriage survey case; Luke Beck on the lack of reasons in special leave cases; Anja Hilkemeijer on James Paterson’s discontinued Senate Bill about same sex marriage; Lynsey Blayden’s analysis of local council amalgamations in NSW; Julian R Murphy on Justice Edelman’s originalism; Shipra Chordia on structured proportionality after Brown v Tas; John Eldridge and Tim Matthews on the right to protest after Brown v Tas; and the November events roundup
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Monday 27 November 2017
The program for the 2018 Constitutional Law Conference is now out. Check the flyer and other details at our event page here. The early bird rate for General registration is available until 15 December,
The Hon Justice Stephen Gageler AC will launch Australian Constitutional Values (Hart, 2018) edited by Rosalind Dixon, at the conclusion of the 2018 Constitutional Law Conference on 23 February. Free registration on Eventbrite. More details here.
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Monday 27 November 2017
Congratulations to Lisa Burton Crawford, awarded the 2016 Zines Prize for Excellence in Legal Research by the Federal Law Review. Lisa joins the Centre in the new year and will be speaking at the 2018 Constitutional Law Conference
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Wednesday 22 November 2017
George Williams writes in the Sydney Morning Herald on the protection of religious liberty in Australia
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Wednesday 22 November 2017
George Williams writes in the Sydney Morning Herald on the protection of religious liberty in Australia
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Monday 16 October 2017
Nicola McGarrity and George Williams make a submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security on Review of the 'declared area' provision
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Monday 16 October 2017
Jessie Blackbourn, Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, Tamara Tulich and George Williams make a submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security on Review of police stop, search and siezure powers, the control order regime and the preventative detention order regime
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Wednesday 11 October 2017
Gabrielle Appleby, Suzanne Le Mire, Andrew Lynch and Brian Opeskin, Temporary Judicial Officers in Australia: A Report Commissioned by the Judicial Conference of Australia (May 2017)
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Wednesday 27 September 2017
Registrations open to a seminar by Professor Niels Petersen on ‘Same-sex marriage: reflections on the German experience and how it compares to the Australian’
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Wednesday 27 September 2017
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Monday 18 September 2017
Andrew Lynch discusses the release of parliamentary archives on the Lionel Murphy affair in The Conversation
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Monday 4 September 2017
Recently on the AUSPUBLAW blog: Peter Timmins on Australia’s commitment to open government reform; AJ Brown on a general-purpose, stand-alone anti-corruption agency for Australia; Michael Maley on the 2017 Australian Marriage Law Postal Plebisurvey; Sarah Murray on Ad Hominem Parole Legislation and the High Court, plus the September public law events roundup
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Wednesday 30 August 2017
George Williams' address to the National Press Club now available
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Monday 21 August 2017
George Williams to speak at gleebooks on 14 September on A Charter of Rights for Australia
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Monday 21 August 2017
George Williams to address the National Press Club on 30 August on dual citizenship and the same-sex marriage postal survey
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Wednesday 16 August 2017
Paul Kildea writes in The Conversation on the decision to put the ABS in charge of the same-sex marriage poll
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Wednesday 2 August 2017
Members of the G + T Centre and the Kaldor Centre make a submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee's Inquiry into the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Strengthening the Requirements for Australian Citizenship and Other Measures) Bill 2017
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Monday 24 July 2017
Bumper edition of the Centre Newsletter out now, covering the people, projects, achievements and activities of the past 12 months