NSW Supreme Court


Simons: Liu case tests assertion journos should never reveal sources

Are there any circumstances under which journalists should reveal their sources? The instinct in the profession is “no”.

AJC Coup Stakes under starter’s orders

The toffs who have controlled the Australian Jockey Club for most of its 167 years are facing a challenge of history-making proportion, writes Alex Mitchell.

A query for Kevin Rudd: Who would Jesus torture?

The question comes to mind as the NSW Supreme Court continues to slice open that can of worms known as the Mamdouh Habib case, writes Jeff Sparrow.

NAB finally sinks Maconochie’s mega-claim

Mega-claims don’t have a happy history in Australian courts. Ask Kerry Stokes. Ask John Maconochie, writes Michael Pascoe.