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  • The Wigs (Coming Soon)
    Sep 4 2019
    The Wigs is the first and only podcast featuring practising barristers talking shop. Featuring Emmanuel Kerkyasharian, Felicity Graham, Stephen Lawrence and hosted by Jim Minns, episode one will be launching very, very soon. Stay tuned!

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  • S1 E1: George Pell, abortion decriminalisation and the explosion in deportations in Australia.
    Sep 5 2019

    The Wigs discuss the Pell case, abortion decriminalisation, the legal aid crisis and section 501 of the Migration Act.


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    1 h et 14 min
  • S1 E2: Raids on journalists, the case of Israel Folau and the explosion in strip searches.
    Oct 3 2019

    The Wigs discuss why strip searches have increased twenty fold in the last decade, the proposed Religious Freedom Bill in relation to Israel Folau and the AFP raids on journalists.


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    1 h et 10 min
  • S1 E3: Pill testing, prorogation and the age of criminal responsibility.
    Nov 5 2019

    The Wigs discuss the legal issues presented by pill testing at music festivals, the UK decision of Miller (Boris Johnson's unlawful prorogation of parliament) and lastly, should the age of criminal responsibility be increased from 10 years?


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    1 h et 26 min
  • S1 E4: Julian Assange, facial recognition and a controversial plan in NSW for compulsory blood testing of certain suspects.
    Dec 3 2019

    The Wigs discuss the proposal for mandatory blood testing of persons charged with assault police and similar offences, the legal issues posed by the explosion in facial recognition technology and the Julian Assange case and whether the indictment threatens free speech and the right to publish.


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    1 h et 22 min
  • S1 E5: Class actions, unlawful arrests and the battle between rappers OneFour and the NSW Police
    Jan 14 2020

    The Wigs discuss the two recent high court decisions BMW Australia Ltd v Brewster/ Westpac Banking Corporation v Lenthall [2019]. A decision with big implications for how class actions are funded. Secondly the decision of NSW v Robinson [2019] in which the high court considered whether it is lawful for police to arrest someone for questioning and when they haven’t yet decided to charge them with a criminal offence. Lastly the wigs discuss rap group OneFour and their ongoing battle with the nsw police, can police and the courts stop them making their music?


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    1 h et 18 min
  • S1 E6: Military aid to the civil power, the secret Witness J prosecution and should the swastika be banned?
    Feb 13 2020

    The Wigs discuss bringing in the troops to respond to the bushfires across Australia and speak to military law expert Dr Cameron Moore from the University of New England; the secretive criminal prosecution of Witness J in the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court and are recent calls to criminalise the swastika in the state of Victoria a good idea and what can we learn about how symbols of hate are dealt with around the world?


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    1 h et 32 min
  • S1 E7: Love v Commonwealth; Thoms v Commonwealth (Why Aboriginal people can’t be aliens), SMH journalist Michaela Whitbourn and an essay on Alfred Piddington.
    Mar 17 2020

    The Wigs discuss the latest from the monumental High Court decision in Love v Cth (why Aboriginal non-citizens can’t be deported). Plus an in depth interview with Sydney Morning Herald court reporter Michaela Whitbourn and the curious story of Alfred Piddington, Australia’s shortest serving High Court justice. Why did he never hear a case?

    CREDIT NOTE: The Piddington Society, The Australian Dictionary of Biography and Wikipedia for the history of Alfred Piddington. With our thanks.


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    1 h et 23 min