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.
Russia accuses NATO of 'proxy war' in Ukraine, and juror misconduct
Employer liability for psychiatric injury
Why gender diversity on the bench is important
How Afghan women judges found safety in Australia
Cheng Lei awaits China trial verdict, and Vic court rules on wind farm noise
'Predatory lending', and supporting Indigenous people in NT watch houses
Gathering evidence of possible war crimes in Ukraine
The legal needs of flood victims, and Kumanjayi Walker murder trial aquittal
Ukraine: how clear are the laws of war? And women's rights to inherit land
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Sandy Hook settlement, and pets in family law disputes
High Court rulings clarify contract worker status
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Deporting Djokovic, and Catholic diocese found vicariously liable in historical child sex abuse case
Crime and justice in the Torres Strait, and Cape York’s Licensing Muster program
Inside Thomas Embling Hospital, a forensic health facility
Court rules couples can conspire, and how brain implants might transform criminal law
How itchy underpants created Australia's consumer laws
'Squatters' rights', and UK health laws
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