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Constitutional Law (LS 220)
Legislation
Journal articles
- Aroney, N, 'The Constitutional (In)validity of Religious Villification Laws: Implications for their Interpretation' (2006) 34 Federal Law Review 287.
- Carney, G, 'The Implied Freedom of Political Discussion — Its Impact on State Constitutions' (1995) 23 Federal Law Review 180.
- Chisholm, H, 'The Stuff of Which Political Debate is Made: Roberts v Bass' (2003) Federal Law Review 29.
- Heywood-Smith, P, 'Government and Political Matters: "Lange" Seven Years On' (2006) 80 Australian Law Journal 22.
- Kirk, J, 'Constitutional Implications from Representative Democracy' (1995) 23 Federal Law Review 37.
- Meagher, D. 'Freedom of Political Communication, Public Officials and the Emerging Right to Personal Privacy in Australia' (2008) 29 Adelaide Law Review 175.
- Meagher, D. 'What is "Political Communication? The Rationale of the Implied Freedom of Political Communication' (2004) Melbourne University Law Review 438.
- Sedgwick, D, 'The Implied Freedom of Political Communication: An Empty Promise?' (2003) 7 University of Western Sydney Law Review 35.
- Wait, M. 'Representative government under the South Australian Constitution and the Fragile Freedom of Communication of State Political Affairs' (2008) 29 Adelaide Law Review 247.
- Weaver, RL, and Partlett, DF, 'Defamation, the Media and Free Speech: Australia's Experiment with Expanded Qualified Privilege' (2004) 36 George Washington International Law Review 377.
- Fiona Wheeler, 'The rise and rise of judicial power under Chapter III of the Constitution : A decade in overview' (2000) 20(3) Australian Bar Review 283
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- George Williams has written a series of articles in On Line Opinion: Australia's E-journal of Social and Political Debate
- M. H. McHugh, 'Does Chapter III of the protect substantive as well as procedural rights?' (2001) 21(3) Australian Bar Review 235
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Reports
Lecture
- Sir Gerard Brennan, A Pathway To A Republic (George Winterton Memorial Lecture 2011, The University of Sydney, 17 February 2011).
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