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EPISODE · May 20, 2017 · 23 MIN

Mining High Court Data

from Think: Digital Futures · host 2SER 107.3

The High Court is the last court of appeal in Australia, but not everyone gets a chance at the final say. Parties have to apply to have a matter heard in the High Court, so how do judges decide who does and doesn't get a look in? Presenter/Producer: Ellen Leabeater Speakers: Professor Anita Stuhmcke - Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney Pamela Stewart - Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney Think: Digital Futures is supported by 2SER and the Unversity of Technology Sydney.

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The High Court is the last court of appeal in Australia, but not everyone gets a chance at the final say. Parties have to apply to have a matter heard in the High Court, so how do judges decide who does and doesn't get a look in? Presenter/Producer: Ellen Leabeater Speakers: Professor Anita Stuhmcke - Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney Pamela Stewart - Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney Think: Digital Futures is supported by 2SER and the Unversity of Technology Sydney.

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