Next month, the Supreme Court of New South Wales marks its 200th birthday. A new book, Constant Guardian: Changing Times, tells the history of the court. In his first extensive interview since his appointment in 2022, NSW Chief Justice Andrew Bell tells Damien Carrick about some of the significant trials discussed in the book.
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Do we have healthy industry competition in Australia?
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Mother of US school shooter found guilty of manslaughter; the death penalty in China
Derek Bromley to make new parole bid 40 years after murder conviction
ICJ issues interim measures in Israel genocide case; UK faces legal challenge over Northern Ireland amnesty law
South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ
High tech solutions to age-old crime of livestock theft
Justice, but not in my language: Aboriginal interpreter shortage in NT courts
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Singing to the Sea
'Sovereign citizens' in the courts
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Grant Donaldson SC on balancing open justice and national security
Battle of the burger chains; hundreds sentenced in Italy mafia trial
Jurors who do their own research; prosecuting violence in sport
Why did the High Court rule indefinite immigration detention unlawful?
Naming sexual assault suspects in the media; surveillance in the workplace
Judicial capacity building in the Pacific
Chief Justice Susan Kiefel speaks to the Law Report
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