InDaily: Lawyers Sick of Being Labor's Whipping Boys
The South Australian government does not show enough respect for the rule of law and the legal profession, writes Morry Bailes for InDaily.
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The South Australian government does not show enough respect for the rule of law and the legal profession, writes Morry Bailes for InDaily.
Read moreMorry Bailes writes for InDaily about the state government shelving plans for a new courts precinct only to follow it up with a boost for arts funding.
Read moreFor InDaily, Morry Bailes writes about the chronic under investment in South Australia's justice system.
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Read moreTGB managing partner Morry Bailes writes for InDaily about the immense pressure on the South Australian legal profession.
Read moreSA’s labour movement was strangely silent when Labor and the Liberals combined to remove workers’ rights, writes Morry Bailes for InDaily.
Read moreMorry Bailes told InDaily that the Gillman land deal done by the South Australian government should be the subject of an independent judicial enquiry.
Read moreMorry Bailes writes his first column for InDaily on the challenges of relieving pressure on South Australia's justice system.
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