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The Summoning - Redux
The Court of Appeal Decision - Media Release
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The Complaint
A debate about Tikanga and the Law
May 12
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Safer Online Services
The Dénouement
May 10
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The Summoning
The Witness Summons That Did Not Work
May 7
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Fragile Audiences Redux
The Cancelled Debate Rescheduled and Some Thoughts About Risk
May 5
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The pro-Palestinian cause and the seduction of extremism
Why protest movements self-destruct
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The Fragile Nature of the Modern University Audience
How A Discussion about Free Speech Caused a "Freaking Out"
May 2
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Israel in the dock
Or so it believes
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May 1
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Regulating Online Speech
Government or Platforms?
Apr 30
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Rolling a Minister
Broadcasting and the Rear View Mirror?
Apr 28
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Lessons from "The Newsroom"
Before "kindness" became a thing
Apr 25
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What can you tell jurors?
Is it lawful to hold up a sign as they arrive at court?
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Apr 24
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