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“Our Actions Are Having a Political Impact”: Disrupt Wars’ Nathalie Farah on Rising Direct Action

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Direct actions out the front of weapons manufacturers in Australian suburbia, which are prompted due to the production of essential parts for weapons being utilised in the Gaza genocide that’s seen Israel annihilate around 40,000 Palestinians, have been taking place...

Ten Weird Criminal Laws of the World – Part 2

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In our first instalment of ten weird criminal laws of the world, we saw how seemingly innocuous acts like holding a salmon in England, failing to smile in Milan and chewing gum in Singapore can land you on the wrong...

White Supremacist Active Clubs Have Long Operated Here, Yet Have Been Ignored

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Right wing extremists, as the ABC’s AM referred to them in a 25 July report, have always been a part of the social mix of Australian suburbia. Another term for them is white supremacists, and, for those who are unaware,...

Where the Bloody Hell is the Islamophobia Envoy? Labor’s Biased Social Cohesion Debacle

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PM Anthony Albanese announced to the public on 9 July that he was appointing Jillian Segal as “Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism in Australia”, in line with the claims over rising antisemitism and Islamophobia in this country since last October,...

Ten Weird Criminal Laws of the World – Part 1

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Ahh criminal law - an instrument that supposedly reduces the prospects of people being harmed, punishes those who harm others, and maintains good order in society.  But is it really? Some criminal laws around the world might have us wondering...

Should Schools Be Prohibited from Informing Parents of a Child’s Change in Gender Identity?

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The youth transgender debate has flared up across the United States and beyond in recent weeks, with the state government of California passing legislation which prohibits schools from requiring teachers and other staff members to inform parents of the gender...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 22 to 28 July 2024

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Israel is an Illegal Occupier Operating Apartheid in the Palestinian Territories, Advises the ICJ The International Court of Justice confirmed that Israel’s continuing occupation of...

Corrupt Conduct is a Crime, But Will Gladys be Criminally Prosecuted?

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Gladys Berejiklian has lost her appeal to overturn ICAC’s finding that she engaged in “serious corrupt conduct” during her tenure as the Premier of New South Wales. Ms Berejiklian’s appeal relied on what she perceived to be a potential legal...

Boyle to Stand Trial for Preparatory Acts, as Dreyfus Considers Providing Immunity Afterwards

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ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle is set to stand trial over 24 criminal offences on 2 September 2024, which cover preparatory acts that he undertook to gather information to prove that the tax office was employing a garnishee practice in a...

Congress Honours Chief of Gaza Genocide, as Atrocities Are Now Civilised in the West

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“This is not a clash of civilisations. It’s a clash between barbarism and civilisation,” were the inexplicable words emerging from the mouth of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, as he addressed US congress on 24 July. “It’s a clash between those...
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