Australia rejects proposals for AI training on copyrighted content, prioritizing creator rights in the evolving tech ...
The government has continued to suspend the welfare benefits of thousands of Australians despite concerns the system is not ...
Australia is the most “reflexively secretive” country that this former foreign correspondent has dealt with. If we don’t ...
When it comes to the law, particularly Australia’s legal approach to youth justice, we seem to be stuck in the same old ...
Employment lawsuits in the federal courts have almost doubled in the past three years, new data reveals, as the government ...
CRM provider Nexl announced that it closed a $23 million funding round The startup has built and is hoping to advance a unified CRM platform for law firms Nexl is also hoping to hire more leadership ...
The mother of murdered police officer Rachel McCrow says the family is very disappointed the US legal system has supported a ...
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The moral hazard of monetized justice
What began as a system designed to make victims whole has become one in which financiers gamble on corporate risk aversion.
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Earlier this month, former Special Air Service (SAS) soldier Oliver Schulz pleaded not guilty to the war crime of murder. Schulz’s prosecution is historic: he is the first Australian soldier to be ...
The Australian cruise industry has come under scrutiny this week after 80-year-old passenger Suzanne Rees was found dead.
The Australian Greens have successfully secured a fresh Federal inquiry into youth justice and incarceration, ensuring national scrutiny of youth detention practices across Australia continues into ...
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