by Chris Merritt | Aug 9, 2024 | Attorney General, Chris Merritt, Commentary, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
As the peak national body of the legal profession, the Law Council faces a mighty challenge: distilling the views of 104,000 lawyers, sixteeen constituent bodies and the nation’s largest law firms. On some issues this must be difficult. But when it comes to the core...
by Chris Merritt | Jul 25, 2024 | Chris Merritt, Freedom of Speech, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
Back in March, when the federal government established an inquiry into civics education, it tweaked the terms of reference in a way some might consider to be just a little too clever. Four months earlier, a wave of concern about censorship of the internet caused the...
by Rule of Law Staff | Jul 17, 2024 | Commentary, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
he US Supreme Court majority decision in Trump v United States did not offend the rule of law. On January 6, 2021, after a mob attacked the Capitol Building in Washington DC, Donald Trump was indicted for conspiracy to overturn the election by spreading knowingly...
by Rule of Law Staff | Jul 12, 2024 | Commentary, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
The US Supreme Court majority decision in Trump v United States did not offend the rule of law. On January 6, 2021, after a mob attacked the Capitol Building in Washington DC, Donald Trump was indicted for conspiracy to overturn the election by spreading knowingly...
by Chris Merritt | Jun 21, 2024 | Chris Merritt, Commentary, Freedom of Speech, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
With impeccable timing, Walter Sofronoff KC has blown the whistle on “narcissists and zealots” who he believes are threatening the rule of law. Sofronoff, who is a former president of the Queensland Court of Appeal, did not name anyone. That left his audience at a...
by Chris Merritt | May 23, 2024 | Chris Merritt, Commentary, Freedom of Speech, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
Last Friday, when the leaders of the legal profession assembled in Sydney’s Banco Court, they were marking one of the great turning points in the struggle for power in early Australia. Officially, they were there to mark the bicentenary of the NSW Supreme Court and...