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Selden Society lecture series Australia

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Selden Society lecture series Australia

Sir Charles Lilley and the Grimley Affair

Sir Charles Lilley (1827–97) was a towering figure in politics and law in colonial Queensland,...

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Queensland Law Society: serving ‘conscientious, honest lawyers’

A statement praising ‘conscientious honest lawyers’ was published in a Brisbane newspaper in...

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Mr Justice Harding—a titan of Queensland law

George Rogers Harding (1838–1895) was the 5th Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and is...

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Lord Denning

Many consider Lord Denning (1899–1999) to be the most important English judge of the 20th...

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Sir Frederick Jordan: Australia’s most influential judge?

Sir Frederick Jordan served as Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1934–1949. His vigorous...

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Kidnapping and slavery in Queensland: the 'Jason' and the 'Hopeful'

In our latest episode, Dr Andrew Stumer and Professor Emeritus Kay Saunders AO examine two...

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Making law through practice: examples from commercial law

Sir Ross Cranston will draw on themes in his recent book, Making commercial law through practice...

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1922: after Ryan, the storm

TJ Ryan, as leader of Queensland’s first Labor government to have a majority in the lower house...

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Merthyr House—the home of Sir Samuel Griffith

Sir Samuel Griffith’s Brisbane home was a grand riverfront estate in the Brisbane suburb of New...

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 Mrs Chester’s lost child: inconsolable psychological injury and Justice Evatt’s finest judgement

After her ‘brilliant boy’ drowned in an unfenced trench in 1937, Mrs Chester took legal action...

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Lord Eldon

Many leading equity texts and lawyers continue to quote Lord Eldon’s judgments. He is seen by...

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The audacity of Griffith as a law reformer

Sir Samuel Griffith was undoubtedly the instigator of some of the greatest law reform moments in...

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Justice Mary Gaudron

Mary Genevieve Gaudron was the first woman to be appointed a justice of the High Court of...

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Private law’s revolutionaries: authors, codifiers and merchants?

Has there ever really been a revolution in private law, never mind the law of obligations?...

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Celebrating Samuel Griffith

To mark our brand new exhibition, The many hats of Sir Samuel Griffith, our latest podcast...

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Lord Atkin

After discovering a badly decomposed snail at the bottom of a bottle of ginger ale, Mrs Donoghue...

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Supreme Court Fire of 1968

In the early hours of a cold Brisbane morning in 1968, David Bertram Brooks entered the unlocked...

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Sir Harry Gibbs CJ

Sir Harry Talbot Gibbs PC AC GCMC QC served as a Justice of the High Court of Australia for more...

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