8 July 2020

Public Officials Behaving Badly: A Victory in Ea v Diaconu [2020]

Could laughter by a police officer in court affect the outcome of a trial? “If public officers will infringe men’s rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like offences. …” Writing in 1703, Chief Justice Holt’s words from Ashby v White1 (despite forgetting the […]

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Another Victory for #BLM and Public Assembly: Commissioner of Police v Gray

Commissioner of Police v Taylah Gray: Newcastle BLM Protest O’Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors  appeared in the NSW Supreme Court on behalf of Taylah Gray, a member of Fighting In Solidarity Towards Treaties (FISTT). Arguing before Justice Adamson, Ms. Gray successfully challenged a prohibition order sought by the Commissioner of Police, regarding a Black Lives Matter (BLM)

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