POLITICS WEEK: Māori Incarceration Rates and Māori-Only Prisons?
Cross-Examination, Uncategorizedejp_commscannabis, cannabis reform, decriminalisation, drug decriminalisation, drug reform, drugs, health, Legal highs, Maori incarceration rates, Maori prison, Misuse of Drugs Act, prison, synthetic cannabis, tikanga, tikanga Maori
POLITICS WEEK: Issues of Consent - "Stealthing"
Cross-Examinationejp_commsalex cranstoun, Assault, condom, intercourse, law, misogyny, politics week, rape, sex, Sexual assault, sexual intercourse, sexual violence, stealthing, violence
POLITICS WEEK: Metiria Turei's Benefit Fraud Scandal - Are We Missing the Point on Social Welfare?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsassisted living, assisted living payment, benefit, benefits, government, Green Party, James Adams, job-seeker, metiria turei, politics week, poverty, social security act 1938, social welfare, sole parent support
Amicus Curiae: The Rise of Neo-Nazism
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsamerica, anti-defamation league, Black Lives Matter, charlottesville, hitler, NAACP, nazi, nazis, nazism, neo-nazi, New Zealand, pewdiepie, racism, terrorism, trump, unite the right, white, white house, white men, white people
Cross-Examination: Transgender Personnel in the Armed Forces
Cross-Examinationejp_commsamerica, amy jackman, armed forces, Comparative, comparison, donald trump, healthcare, lgbt, LGBTQIA, military, New Zealand Defence Force, transgender, transition, transitioning, twitter, US military, USA
Amicus Curiae: Jacinda Ardern and the Children Question
Amicus Curiaeejp_commschildren, discrimination, employment, employment discrimination, Human Rights Act, human rights act 1993, Human Rights Commissioner, Jacinda Ardern, pregnancy, women, Womens' Rights
Cross Examination: Andrew Little & New Zealand's Defamation Laws
Amicus Curiae: The Ninth Floor: Reflections on Former New Zealand Prime Ministers
Amicus Curiaeejp_commseconomy, Election, financial crisis, general election, geoffrey palmer, global financial crisis, helen clark, ideology, Jenny Shipley, Jim Bolger, mike moore, pragmatism, prime minister, public opinion
Cross-Examination: Long Overdue Apologies and Insufficient Remedies - the Case for Compensation for Gay Sex Convictions
Cross-Examinationejp_commsbisexual, compensation, concealment, expungement, gay, gay and bisexual men, gay rights, gay sex, homophobia, homosexuality and the criminal law, homosexuality and the law, lgbt, lgbt right, lgbtiqa rights, LGBTQIA, men who have sex with men, msm, persecution of homosexuality
Amicus Curiae: The New Ministry for Vulnerable Children is Not Exempt From Criticism
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsabuse, Child Youth and Family, children, CYF, CYFS, labour, Maori, maori party, Minister for Children, ministry for vulnerable children, nz first, protection, Reform
The Equal Justice Project Presents: The Opening Function 2017 & Annual Hui
Law Students: the Silent Struggle with Mental Health and Wellbeing
Cross-Examination, Interviewejp_commslaw, law school, law students, mental health, Mental Illness, New Zealand, nz, trigger, trigger warning, university, University of Auckland
Cross-Examination: New Zealand's Rapidly Increasing Prison Population
Cross-Examinationejp_commsbail, bail laws, corrections, Department of Corrections, Mental Illness, minister collins, New Zealand, nz, olivia folu, parole act, prison, Sentencing Act
Keeping a Check on Parliament: the Decision of Attorney-General v Taylor
Amicus Curiae: Letting the Few Decide for the Many: The Latest Euthanasia Bill
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsanti-smacking bill, anti-smacking law, conscience vote, euthanasia, euthanasia debates, Lecretia Seales, physician-assisted euthanasia, popular opinion, referendum, seales v attorney-general, The End of Life Choice Bill, tyranny of the majority, voluntary euthanasia
Amicus Curiae: Double Trouble? The Risk of Private Prosecutions
Cross-Examination: The Universal Basic Income - A Step on the Road to Serfdom?
Amicus Curiae: Police, Anti-Depressants, and Mental Health - Have We Missed the Point?
Exclusive Interview with Gareth Hughes on the Green Party's Public Journalism Fund Proposal
Cross-Examination: Motels Replacing State Homes?