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Posts by Dr Paul McGorrery

Smith v Marshall [2024] TASMC 12 (10 December 2024) Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

“He said it was his belief that it was lawful to drive after using medicinally prescribed cannabis so long as he was not ‘under the influence’ … that advice was wrong … [and] from an internet chat forum”

Smith v Marshall [2024] TASMC 12: www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view...

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Topic v DPP [2024] ACTSC 398 (16 December 2024) Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

“This case demonstrates the importance of opening [traffic infringement] letters … even if the contents of the letter are potentially unwelcome. A missed opportunity to dispute liability may lead to an outcome more severe than … in the penalty notice.”

www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view...

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"Individuals who were present in Australia for more than 30 days between 2 Nov 2013 and 17 Dec 2015, and either installed the This is Your Digital Life app [or were friends with someone who did], can apply for a base payment based on generalised concern or embarrassment"

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Landmark settlement of $50m from Meta for Australian users impacted by Cambridge Analytica incident The Australian Information Commissioner has agreed to a $50 million payment program as part of an enforceable undertaking received from Meta to settle civil penalty proceedings.

"Landmark settlement of $50m from Meta for Australian users impacted by Cambridge Analytica incident ... the largest ever payment dedicated to addressing concerns about the privacy of individuals in Australia"

www.oaic.gov.au/news/media-c...

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Attitudes toward Voluntary Assisted Dying for people in prison in Australia End-of-life care options in Australia, recently including Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD), are available to people in prison. Little is known about how the public perceives this right. We aimed to i...

"Attitudes toward Voluntary Assisted Dying for people in prison in Australia"

New article (first online 29 Nov 2024) in Death Studies by @UniofAdelaide's Oscar Williams, Anna Chur-Hansen and Gregory Crawford

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Verwarringsgevaar tussen Penguin en ArtPenguin

Netherlands man lists OpenAI as his legal representative in trademark proceedings.

“The defendant's arguments on the similarities between the brands and signs have been fully drawn up by Chat-GPT.” (Translated by Google Translate)

www.ie-forum.nl/artikelen/ve...

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“There comes a time in the life of a statutory provision when a particular construction becomes so well settled and for such a long time, that the contrary construction becomes unarguable, however attractive it might have been”

[2024] UKSC 42 (11 Dec)

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Donnelly v Lester [2024] ACTSC 393 (11 December 2024) Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

“[The defendant’s] conduct in refusing to cooperate and telling police to “fuck off” and “shut the fuck up”, was not an “obvious” breach of the peace or a reasonable basis upon which to determine that harm was imminent.”

Donnelly v Lester [2024] ACTSC 393: www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view...

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“Telstra has paid a penalty of more than $3 million for failing to comply with emergency call rules during a technical disruption at its Triple Zero emergency call centre.”

www.acma.gov.au/articles/202...

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“On Charge 1, attempted possession of a commercial quantity of an unlawfully imported border controlled drug, you are convicted and sentenced to be imprisoned for a period of five and a half years … I direct that you serve a period of three years before becoming eligible for parole.”

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“Police removed the methamphetamine from the tea packets and replaced it with an inert substance. After such substitution, a controlled delivery of the consignment was made to the named consignee…”

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“Each of the packets contained methamphetamine with a purity of about 80 per cent. The total quantity of pure methamphetamine in the consignment was 497.2 kilograms. A commercial quantity of methamphetamine is 0.75 kilograms … the amount of methamphetamine was 662.9 times the commercial quantity”

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“The parcels contained 125 gold packets labelled “Freeso Durient tea” and 497 green packets labelled “Guayinwang tea”. In total, there were 622 packets of tea, each weighing approximately one kilogram…”

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“Australian Border Force had inspected the 16 pallets and discovered that on three of the pallets, instead of eight slabs of toilet rolls, there were only six such slabs, which were resting on two layers of white parcels…”

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DPP (Cth) v Koo [2024] VCC 1995 (12 December 2024) Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

“Charge 1 on the indictment involves conduct by you in Melbourne on one day relating to a consignment of 16 pallets of toilet rolls in a container which had left Malaysia by ship…”

DPP (Cth) v Koo [2024] VCC 1995: www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view...

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“Measuring success in the ACT’s Drug and Alcohol Sentencing List” | new from ANZSOG’s Sophie Yates (@sophieyates.bsky.social), Lorana Bartels and Meredith Rossner

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Alternative Law Journal: Sage Journals

Alternative Law Journal cerebrates 50 years as Australia's leading law reform journal. We publish critical scholarly articles on law, social justice, human rights, critique of the legal system, innovative & alternative practice & community legal education #Auslaw journals.sagepub.com/home/alj

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Andrianakis v Uber Technologies Inc and Others (Settlement Approval) [2024] VSC 733 (2 December 2024) Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

“In 2019 … Maurice Blackburn commenced … a class action, against … the Uber group … [by] participants in the taxi and hire car industries in Victoria … Without admission of liability, Uber agreed to pay $271.8 million to settle the proceedings”

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Digital Dignity: The Shibboleth of Digitalization in Europe?

Cemre C.Kadioglu Kumtepe and Stephen Riley

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Free Speech and the Case for Regulating Online Reviews of Professional Services in the United States

Richard L Pate and Claudio Schapsis

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Generative AI, Copyright and Emancipation: The Case of Digital Art

Célia F Matias

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Case Law as Data: Prompt Engineering Strategies for Case Outcome Extraction with Large Language Models in a Zero-Shot Setting

Guillaume Zambrano

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Integrating Generative AI into Legal Education: From Casebooks to Code, Opportunities and Challenges

Aswathy Prakash and Vishnu Nair

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Taking Law Seriously: The Challenges of Law as Research Data in Socio-legal Scholarship

@ucddublin.bsky.social’s Audrey Plan

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The Human in the Feedback Loop: Predictive Analytics in Refugee Status Determination

University of Wollongong’s Niamh Kinchin

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Using Generative AI to Identify Arguments in Judges’ Reasons: Accuracy and Benefits for Students

@monashuniversity.bsky.social’s Paul Burgess, Iwan Williams,and Lizhen Quand Weiqing Wang

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Interesting new issue of the (open-access) journal @LawTechHum, on “the latest developments in data-driven approaches to law, and its impact on legal practice, education and systems.”

Edited by Rónán Kennedy and Brian Barry

lthj.qut.edu.au/issue/view/140

🧵 of article abstracts below

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WA Court of Appeal notes that the requirement for sentencing courts to specify the discount for assisting authorities only applies to “future” assistance, so courts can’t apply one discount for *both* past and present assistance.

GRL v WA [2024] WASCA 146: www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view...

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The extensive references in the background paper to Prof Heather Douglas’s many publications on strangulation offences in the last decade are a testament to the singular and important contribution she has made in this space.

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The QLD Law Reform Commission has today published a background paper for its review of QLD’s strangulation offence. Consultation paper due mid-2025.

www.qlrc.qld.gov.au/__data/asset...

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