Three Strikes and the Sentencing Parole Reform Act is Out
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Legally Notorious: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The “Right to Repair”: E-Waste and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectConsumer Guarantees Act 1993, e-waste, ewaste, electronics, iphone, phone, laptop, computer, electronic device, repair, consumer, consumer protection, planned obsolesence, environment, right to repair
Human Rights or Victim Plights? Rethinking the Right to Silence in Child Abuse Cases in New Zealand
The Borrowdale Case: The Key to the First Lockdown
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The Voting Age: Democracy or Discriminatory?
Highs and Lows: Breaking Down the Cannabis Referendum
Gambling in Video Games: Why Isn't It Regulated?
Mundane but Meaningful: the Standing Orders Review
Social Media as the New Wild West: How Can We Curb Lawlessness on Facebook?
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Bill: A Step Closer to Equitable Care
End of Life Choice Bill: Dying with Dignity? Or Dying too Soon?
The Second, Silent Epidemic: Rethinking Domestic Violence Under Lockdown
Māori and the Criminal Justice System: Why New Zealand’s Drug Laws Need to Change
“Bullying and Intimidation”: Workers' Rights in the COVID-19 Era
As Democracy Crumbles: Why Hong Kong is Still Protesting One Year Later
The COVID-19 Health Response Act 2020 deserves debate, not the silent treatment
WHO’s to Blame? New Zealand, the People’s Republic of China, and Human Rights
The Fourth Estate in Critical Care: COVID-19 and the Media
'Way Out of Date', 'Discriminatory', and 'Not Fit for Purpose' – the Adoption Act 1955 Needs to be Reformed