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Strictly Obiter

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Going on a frolic of his own. Distinguished Fellow at the Robert Muldoon Centre for Constitutional Law.

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Have your say on a paper I contributed research to - "Hold the line caller" ☎️📷 - Review of Courts (Remote Participation) Act 2010 - Ministry of Justice - consultations.justice.govt.nz/policy/review-…

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It used to be that the best way to be appointed to the High Court was if your father was a judge. But soon, thanks to greater diversity efforts, the best way to be appointed to the High Court will be if your parent was a judge.

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“Tom Joad aside, one of the best of his 90s work, and it certainly deserves its fans, but unlikely to ever stand against truly great hits like Darkness or The River, or even post-2000s hits like The Rising.”

“Tom Joad aside, one of the best of his 90s work, and it certainly deserves its fans, but unlikely to ever stand against truly great hits like Darkness or The River, or even post-2000s hits like The Rising.”
Strictly Obiter (@strictlyobiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had occasion to re-read Brooker and Morse today. Hard to describe but they seem like they're from a different age in terms of how the Supreme Court talks about rights. It's not that the results would be different, but I just don't think the conversation is the same.

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offline hog an Acte requiringe Law Reportes to be made available to the Publick generallie out of the Crowne Purse, and furthermore againste divers Ministers and Secretaries of Justice who have knavishly prioritised Sundrie Follies instead, to the general Ruination of the Common Weal

NZLII (@whatsnewonnzlii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm predicting now the the NZ High Court will produce over 4000 decisions this year. Last year it did just under 3900 - but, by the MNC, the Court is running two weeks ahead of the equivalent numbering to last year. I know no one else cares about this but I love this sort of stat

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Good news everyone, I've got through the part of my afternoon's work that involves the Fair Trading Act and am on to the part that involves the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act.