
Why jailing is failing South Australia
Imprisonment is an expensive, increasingly ineffective default response which perpetuates a cycle of reoffending and it’s time to consider alternatives, argues Chris Sumner and Robert Hill.
Imprisonment is an expensive, increasingly ineffective default response which perpetuates a cycle of reoffending and it’s time to consider alternatives, argues Chris Sumner and Robert Hill.
As a near neighbour executes a low-IQ drug mule after 12 years on death row, Morry Bailes says the tide may be turning against state-sanctioned killing.
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The legal pursuit of Russia and Vladimir Putin over their bloody invasion will continue after the guns fall silent, writes Morry Bailes.
The high-profile overturning of a 40-year-old conviction reinforces the need to closely examine the evidence, writes Morry Bailes.
A Federal Government move to change legislation for class actions and litigation funding will make it harder for claimants to seek justice, argues Nyunggai Warren Mundine.
Access to the law has become simply unaffordable for too many and the growing trend of cheap online products are fraught with risk. It’s time the legal profession acted in the interests of justice, argues Morry Bailes.