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Robots Are Coming for the Lawyers – Which May Be Bad for Tomorrow’s Attorneys but Great for Anyone in Need of Cheap Legal Assistance

Elizabeth C. Tippett University of Oregon Charlotte Alexander Georgia State University Professor Tippett writes about ethics, employment law, and the intersection of law and technology. Charlotte S. Alexander holds the Connie D. and Ken McDaniel WomenLead Chair as an Associate Professor of Law and Analytics at the Colleges of Business

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Djoka Meets Kafka

Djoka Meets Kafka

The embarrassing spectacle of the Novak Djokovic show trial drags on. All that has been aired in the trial so far merely confirms what seemed obvious enough from the start: the whole chaotic farce is almost certainly a political concoction. If nothing else, it exposes beyond doubt the Kafka-esque absurdity

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NZPUAM Seek Review of Work Mandates
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NZPUAM Seek Review of Work Mandates

NZPUAM United We Stand Matt King Spokesperson for the group A group of uniformed professionals from the New Zealand Police and NZDF have applied to the High Court for judicial review of the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Specified Work Vaccinations) Order 2021 (the Vaccine Order). The Vaccine Order will result

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Get the Courts Out of Science
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Get the Courts Out of Science

Jeffrey A. Tucker   brownstone.org Jeffrey A. Tucker is Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute and the author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press and ten books in 5 languages, most recently Liberty or Lockdown. He is also the editor of The Best of

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Biggest Change to Councils in a Generation

Biggest Change to Councils in a Generation

In another decade, 2021 will be remembered as a momentous year for reasons other than covid, namely the biggest change to councils in a generation. Incredibly, I am not talking about the race relations divide of the Three Waters reform, which will have massive consequences. There was an even bigger

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Three Strikes Debate Is Being Sidelined

Three Strikes Debate Is Being Sidelined

Bob McCoskrie Family First NZ Family First NZ says that debate is needed on the Government’s proposal to repeal the Three Strikes law, a law that targets repeat violent offenders, and is questioning why submissions are closing in the middle of the summer holidays when even the politicians are

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Legalising ‘Pill Testing’ is Playing Russian Roulette

Legalising ‘Pill Testing’ is Playing Russian Roulette

Darroch Ball Leader Sensible Sentencing Trust. The issue of ‘pill testing’ at festivals has been debated over the past few years and now with a parliamentary majority, Labour has passed legislation to make it legal for this upcoming season. It means having ‘testing tents’ set up at festivals that test

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Can You Spot the Real Racist?

Can You Spot the Real Racist?

A police officer in West Australia has lost his job, all because he tried to help a racist woman who waved a knife at him and screamed abuse, and made a technical error on arrest. M. Knight Shyamamalan plot twist: the copper is white and the woman is Aboriginal. But,

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Today’s face of the day has been fined $12,000 for refusing to discriminate against his unvaccinated employees as he was ordered to do by an unjust law issued by Jacinda Ardern’s Apartheid creating government. It is not morally acceptable to create two classes of citizens and to

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ACT’s Illegal Firearms Bill Needed Now More than Ever

ACT’s Illegal Firearms Bill Needed Now More than Ever

Nicole McKee ACT Justice Spokesperson ACT is calling on all other political parties to support my Member’s Bill due to be debated next year that will crack down on gangs and illegal firearms use. Gang numbers have exploded under this soft on crime Government. With more gang members comes

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Prohibition could Divert Police from Serious Crime

Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty and Smoking The Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty and Smoking has an international focus on reducing tobacco related harms among Indigenous peoples globally. www.coreiss.com Researchers who studied store robberies for tobacco are calling for the police to step in before the

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‘Dictator Dan’ Charged with Treason!

‘Dictator Dan’ Charged with Treason!

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has gone into hiding after being summonsed on charges of treason. Lest readers get too excited, though, it must be pointed out that the premier has simply quietly ducked out for a Christmas break, and that the charges are a 90-buck private prosecution filed in a

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The Magic Bullet is Clause 9

**UPDATE: The article had the wrong podcast embedded. This has now been corrected and I have republished the article Auckland lawyer Liz Lambert has identified that should an employee suffer a vaccination injury, once ACC approves the claim, criminal charges can be brought against the business and its directors by

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It’s the Little Lies That Matter

It’s the Little Lies That Matter

Jacinda Ardern famously said that she never tells lies, which was, of course, a lie. After the terror attack at LynnMall she claimed that the terrorist was a lone wolf and that he was “gripped by an ideology that is not supported here by anyone“: “What happened today was despicable,

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