Money, (De)fame, and Fortune: The Law Behind the Depp v Heard Trial
War and Peace: What it means for the international community to intervene in the Ukrainian conflict
A Critical Analysis of the Reintegration of Prisoners Back into Aotearoa New Zealand Society
Hate Crimes in New Zealand: Why Do We Know So Little?
Six Years From Paris: Who's Going to Cop the Flack at COP26?
Autonomous Sanctions Bill Shown the Exit
The Road to Healthy Homes: The Necessity of Stricter Landlord Regulation.
An Inexportable Problem: Shifting the Blame on New Zealand’s Recycling Woes
A Step in the Right Direction, But Not There Yet: A Critical Look at the Sexual Violence Legislation Bill
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectsexual violence legislation bill, sexual history, rape myths, law comission, trial, evidence law, evidence, evidence act 2006, relevance, sexual disposition, Victim Rights Act 2002, Criminal Procedure Act 2011
Driving Out Petrol Stations in New Zealand: Do we Really Need More?
“People are justice”: in conversation with Whaea Michelle Kidd QSM
Full, free and informed: Assessing the Scope of Conditional Consent
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectsexual assault, rape, consent, conditional consent, crimes act, STI, sexually transmitted infections, stealthing, R v Currier, R v Mwai, KSB v ACC
Financial Climate-related Disclosures: Holding Businesses to Account
Tightening the Noose on Forwarding Nudes: The Harmful Digital Communications Amendment Bill
Bow Down to the Tax Man: Is It Time Charity-Owned Businesses Started Paying Income Tax?
Can We Kill Endangered Animals? A Review of New Zealand’s Bycatch Laws
The Paradox of Access to Civil Justice: Too Many Lawyers, Too Few in Civil Courts
Three Strikes and the Sentencing Parole Reform Act is Out
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice Projectthree strikes, three strikes law, offending, criminal, incarceration, punishment, Sensible Sentencing Trust, sentencing and parole reform act, rehabilitation, Labour, Maori
Legally Notorious: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The “Right to Repair”: E-Waste and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993
Amicus CuriaeThe Equal Justice ProjectConsumer Guarantees Act 1993, e-waste, ewaste, electronics, iphone, phone, laptop, computer, electronic device, repair, consumer, consumer protection, planned obsolesence, environment, right to repair