Cross Examination: Withdrawal of Life Support Without Parental Permission?
Cross Examination: Andrew Little & New Zealand's Defamation Laws
Amicus Curiae: Free Speech vs Hate Speech - Where Do We Draw the Line?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAuckland University European Students Association, auckland university of technology, australia, AUT, Dame Susan Devoy, dame tariana turia, donald trump, Dr Don Brash, free speech, Freedom of Speech, hannah yang, hate speech, human rights, human rights act 1993, islamophobia, lgbt, misogyny, muslim, nazi, New Zealand, Professor Paul Moon, race relations commissioner, racial discrimination act 1975, racism, sexism, Sir Bob Jones, Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Cross-Examination: Mr Big – Entrapment in the Name of Evidence, or a Risk Not Worth the Reward?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsabuse of criminal process, admissibility of evidence, canada, coercion, constraints on police interrogation, crime scenario undercover technique, elias cj, foreign jurisdictions, glazebrook j, hannah yang, high court of australia, impropriety considerations, kamal reddy, mr big, police questioning, prejudice, r v hart, r v johnston, r v wichman, social poverty, Supreme Court, the evidence act 2006, tofilau v the queen, william young j, wrongful convictions
Amicus Curiae: The NZ Intelligence and Security Bill – Who Watches The Watchmen?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsact party, Andrew Little, conducting surveillance, dame patsy reddy, dr kennedy graham, gcsb act 2003, Green Party, hannah yang, inspector-general of intelligence and security act 1996, intercepting private communications, international relations, Labour Party, maori party, New Zealand First, new zealand security intelligence service, NZSIS, opposition, parliament, searching, seizing, sir michael cullen, spying, type 1 warrant, type 2 warrants, united future
Cross-Examination: If You Like It, You Should Be Able to Put a Ring On It?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsamerica, Bill of Rights Act, Bill of Rights Act 1990, bisexual, Cross Examination, equal justice, gay, hannah yang, HB 1523, Law Reform, lesbian, lgbt, LGBTQIA, Miscarriages of Justice, New Zealand, same sex marriage, the first amendment, the fourteenth amendment, trans, transgender, Transgender Rights
Amicus Curiae: To Believe or Not To Believe - Is There a Right Approach to Secularisation in Schools?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsattorney general, bible, bible studies, canada, cec, census data, churches education commission, Education Act 1964, fab jeezy, general principle, hannah yang, hrc, Human Rights Commission, Jeff McClintock, jesus, jesus christ superstar, nelson clause, New Zealand, red beach school board of trustees, religion, Secular Education Network, secularisation, sen, zylberberg v sudbury board of education