The dead-end justice of execution
Public sentiment towards the death penalty is gradually changing in the Asia Pacific.
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Public sentiment towards the death penalty is gradually changing in the Asia Pacific.
Read moreWhat is common in these cases is that often the facts don’t add up and there is an over reliance on expert forensic evidence.
Read moreThe gap between what it costs to litigate and what is recoverable from an opposing party often means even the winners are ultimately losing.
Read moreNew data on South Australia’s legal profession shows it is facing many of the same challenges as the state itself, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his regular column for InDaily – South Australia’s largest independent news source. Read the full column here.
Read moreWhat if your doctor did not have a medical degree? What if your architect didn’t have an architecture degree? And what if your lawyer didn’t have a law degree? For lawyers, this is a very real possibility overseas if new regulations are adopted. In his latest column for InDaily, TGB managing partner Morry Bailes...
Read moreAustralia, we have an access-to-justice problem. A third of our population live in rural areas, but only 10.5% of lawyers are among them. So how do we ensure everyone has access to legal representation? TGB managing partner Morry Bailes discussed how to fix the problem with ABC Radio Adelaide’s Peter Goers. Listen now. Read...
Read moreAn estimated seven million Australians struggle to access legal advice, simply because of where they live, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily. Read it here.
Read moreMandatory sentencing is popular but it represents much of what is wrong with our justice system, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his regular column for InDaily. Read the full column here.
Read moreDiversity, technology and the pressure to do ‘more for less’ are resulting in rapid changes in the Australian legal profession. So is it a good thing? TGB managing partner Morry Bailes reflects on changes in the industry in his latest column for InDaily. Read the full column here.
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