The right to protest is fundamental to our democracy.
WEL-COME.
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All in Law
The country we live in today is better because of the courage of people who protested.
The Senate of Australia has started an inquiry into how the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Australia is (or isn’t) being implemented into Australian law.
The Senate of Australia has launched an inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee for inquiry and report by 30 June 2022.
The Commonwealth Parliament recently launched- yet another- inquiry into family, domestic and sexual violence. The second one this year and yet another inquiry into the issue, one of many in the last five years.
Recently the Parliament of Australia called for submissions from the public and civil society about how to alleviate homelessness in Australia.
Recently I had the great pleasure to be invited to host a conversation on decarceration: the process from removing people from prisons and prison like settings like forensic hospitals, immigration prisons, and other institutions that deprive liberty.
Recently, the Royal Commission released an issues paper asking for expert commentary on people with disability and the criminal legal system. You can have a read of the submission I wrote here.
The first and only bush ranger wasn’t Ned Kelly, he wasn’t even a white man.
Les presento a Prudencia Ayala, una mujer indígena salvadoreña que fue la primera (y hasta hoy día la única) mujer en postularse para la presidencia de El Salvador.
Prudencia Ayala defends a just and noble cause, which is the women's right to vote and to hold high positions.
The reason why you have helmet hair is because of the Constitution of Australia.