O’Callaghan: Review will give ‘fresh eyes’
A COLD case review of the 2007 murder of Supreme Court registrar and Como mother-of-two Corryn Rayney will “cast a pair fresh eyes” over the controversial investigation. Reported by Perth Now 2 days...
View ArticleCorryn Rayney cold case review
There will be an independent review into the 2007 murder of Supreme Court registrar and mother-of-two Corryn Rayney. Reported by The Australian 2 days ago.
View ArticleJulian Assange stuck in detention after losing appeal in Sweden's Supreme Court
Sweden's Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Julian Assange to revoke an order that has left him stuck in Ecuador's London embassy. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 1 day ago.
View ArticleFiancee tells of car ‘in our lane’
THE fiancee of a man killed in a road crash has told Hobart’s Supreme Court she saw a white Holden Commodore coming towards them on the wrong side of the road. Reported by Mercury 1 day ago.
View ArticleThe one option Premier won’t rule out
AS bitter infighting between Supreme Court judges continues, there’s one option open to the Premier that can end the affair — and she won’t rule it out. Reported by Courier Mail 1 day ago.
View ArticleSchool segregation still impacts African-Americans' minds decades later
As the United States observes the May 17 anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that ended racial segregation in public schools, a new study has found that desegregated schooling is tied to better...
View ArticleSerial sex pest back in Qld court
Convicted sex offender Geoffrey Doolan will appear via videolink in Brisbane's Supreme Court for allegedly breaching conditions of his release. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 22 hours ago.
View ArticleJudges required to give written reasons for issuing warrants for covert...
Supreme Court judges are now required to give written reasons for issuing warrants authorising covert surveillance such as listening devices. Reported by The Age 17 hours ago.
View ArticleJudges now required to give written reasons for issuing warrants for covert...
Supreme Court judges are now required to give written reasons for issuing warrants authorising covert surveillance such as listening devices. Reported by Brisbane Times 17 hours ago.
View ArticleSwedish Supreme Court keeps AssangeTM in Little Ecuador
Reported by The Register 15 hours ago.
View ArticleGreyhound trainer battles ban
A BANNED greyhound trainer, whose greyhounds have been seized and who has been barred from racing, wants a Supreme Court judge to set aside the decisions. Reported by Courier Mail 8 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia: Relief for valuers: Victorian Supreme Court overturns VCAT...
The case provided reassurance of the appropriateness to adopt the "profits method" of rent valuation for hotel premises. Reported by Mondaq 22 hours ago.
View ArticleTiVo says it can mimic Aereo without ending up in court
After the U.S. Supreme Court deemed Aereo illegal, TiVo thinks it can bring the broadcast DVR service back from the dead. Reported by ITworld 6 hours ago.
View ArticleBrothers to stand trial over bashing
TWO brothers accused of bashing a Darwin security guard have been committed to stand trial in the NT Supreme Court. Reported by NT News 4 hours ago.
View ArticleCourt approves Japan takeover of Toll
The Supreme Court of Victoria has approved the takeover of Toll Holdings by Japan Post. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 22 hours ago.
View ArticleLast hurdle cleared for Toll takeover
Victorian’s Supreme Court has given its go-ahead for a Japanese takeover of Australia’s biggest transport and logistic group, Toll Holdings. Reported by The Australian 22 hours ago.
View ArticlePoliceman loses Supreme Court fight to keep goatee
A police member who has spent more than three years fighting for the right to retain his goatee has lost a Supreme Court appeal against the force's grooming standards. Reported by Brisbane Times 21...
View ArticleBeard ban for police 'a bit rough'
MELBURNIANS say a Supreme Court decision to uphold a tribunal ruling that Victorian police can't grow beards and ponytails amounts to discrimination. Reported by Daily Telegraph 17 hours ago.
View ArticleMan found guilty of stabbing brother
A NEW Norfolk man accused of stabbing his older brother in the back has been found guilty by a Supreme Court jury. Reported by Mercury 19 hours ago.
View ArticleVictorian soccer judge’s own goal
A SUPREME court judge has come under fire for declaring “there’s nothing like the smell of a flare in the morning’’ as authorities struggle to contain their use at soccer matches. Reported by Herald...
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