Whistleblower Laws Are Not Colour Blind: A Troubling Paradox in Australia’s Legal Landscape
Whistleblower legislation fails to protect those acting in good-faith and at the same time turns a blind eye to those submitting fraudulent evidence.
Introducing Religion in Public Education: A Critical Examination
The incorporation of the Bible into school curricula raises ethical, educational and constitutional concerns in Oklahoma.
The Awkward Tango: The Catholic Church, JobKeeper and Legal Controversies
The Catholic Church - the chameleon in employer-employee relations in the legal-financial tango.
Vicarious Liability and the Catholic Church
The High Court of Australia's on 13 November 2024 ruling into vicarious liability and Catholic Church carries significant legal implications.
The Complex Politics of Acknowledging Genocide: A Call for Honest Discourse
The term "genocide" must not become a political weapon, but remain a statement of truth in the face of selective governmental narratives.
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