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Just Cause

@justcauseusyd

A podcast created by staff and students associated with @SydneyLawSchool Social Justice Advisory Group that celebrates social justice work in the Law School.

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Do we have a moral obligation to obey the law? How do we navigate the tensions between authority and personal morality? In conversation with Juliette Marchant, Kevin Walton unpacks these questions and more! Listen now on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts. open.spotify.com/episode/1CecvI…

Do we have a moral obligation to obey the law? How do we navigate the tensions between authority and personal morality? In conversation with <a href="/ju_marchant/">Juliette Marchant</a>, Kevin Walton unpacks these questions and more! Listen now on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts.
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Many of my fondest memories from @sydneylawschool are of heated debates and deep discussions about moral, legal and political theory in Kevin's classes. I'm so glad that I got the chance to chat with him about his research for my penultimate ep as part of the Just Cause team!

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Have you ever wondered if it is justified to break the law? If you haven't caught our last episode yet, listen to Juliette Marchant and Kevin Walton's conversation through the link below... and mark your calendars for next week's episode on self-defence with Professor Arlie Loughnan.

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Self-defence has a complicated role in the prosecution of victim-survivors of domestic violence using force against their abusers. So, how might practitioners best approach it? Find out from LLB student Indigo Crosweller and Professor Arlie Loughnan below. open.spotify.com/episode/3cAB86…

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If you missed this, have a listen before tomorrow's episode comes out! Learn all about how defence practitioners might best approach a victim-survivor client, and the accessibility of the defence of self-defence.

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Why is Australia the only Western democracy without a justiciable Human Rights Act? How can we properly reform our human rights framework? Find out from Professor Simon Rice, in conversation with students Charles Hao and Makati Garimella, below! open.spotify.com/episode/6VOnUw…

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We often (unjustly) blame impoverished individuals for their circumstances. How does this corrode social policy, political discourse and the criminal justice system? Find out from Juliette Marchant in conversation with Jeanette Kennett and Allan McCay below. soundcloud.com/just-cause-670…

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Couldn’t think of a better way to end my Just Cause run than by bringing philosophy and law together for my final ep!! Thanks Allan McCay & Jeanette Kennett for chatting w me about the dynamics of poverty and blame. Listen now!! Sydney Law School open.spotify.com/episode/7HcBCj…

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Unlike my work on tech where it's often hard to know what to do this podcast interview with me and jeanette kennett on #Poverty and #blame leaves a clear path - #raisetherate of jobseeker and make it a more decent and respectful system. Thanks to @RKillean and Juliette Marchant

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How can the law best address sexual offences in an appropriately sensitive way? How can complainants be properly supported despite the adversarial nature of our legal system? Find out from ODPP solicitor Julia McLean and @RKillean in our episode below! soundcloud.com/just-cause-670…

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Just Cause still has two episodes to come for Season Two, but if you haven’t managed to listen to Wojciech Sadurski, Jeff Gordon and Mary Crock’s insightful conversations (on topics as diverse as right-wing populism, free speech and mandatory detention), make sure that you do!

Just Cause still has two episodes to come for Season Two, but if you haven’t managed to listen to Wojciech Sadurski, Jeff Gordon and Mary Crock’s insightful conversations (on topics as diverse as right-wing populism, free speech and mandatory detention), make sure that you do!
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Did you listen to Tim Stephens, Elisa Arcioni and Kimberlee Weatherall on whaling in the Antarctic, the next steps last year’s Voice referendum, and the morass of ethical dilemmas that AI can pose for the law? If not, make sure to catch them before the season's close!

Did you listen to Tim Stephens, Elisa Arcioni and Kimberlee Weatherall on whaling in the Antarctic, the next steps last year’s Voice referendum, and the morass of ethical dilemmas that AI can pose for the law? If not, make sure to catch them before the season's close!
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Have you listened to these episodes yet? If not, you must listen to Kevin Walton, Arlie Loughnan and Simon Rice on the ethics of legal (dis)obedience, the accessibility of self-defence for victim-survivors, and the possibility of enacting a Human Rights Act in Australia. 👀

Have you listened to these episodes yet? If not, you must listen to Kevin Walton, Arlie Loughnan and Simon Rice on the ethics of legal (dis)obedience, the accessibility of self-defence for victim-survivors, and the possibility of enacting a Human Rights Act in Australia. 👀
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Before our final episodes of the season come out next week, listen to Allan McCay, Jeanette Kennett and Julia McLean on the myths that surround poverty, and the reform needed for adversarial courtroom questioning in sexual offence proceedings. Check out the link in our bio. 😌

Before our final episodes of the season come out next week, listen to Allan McCay, Jeanette Kennett and Julia McLean on the myths that surround poverty, and the reform needed for adversarial courtroom questioning in sexual offence proceedings. Check out the link in our bio. 😌
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How can community legal centres best support those in need? How can they elevate the voices of victim survivors? Find out from practitioner-in-residence Liz Snell, in conversation with Rachel Killean and Ben Mostyn, through the link below! soundcloud.com/just-cause-670…

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What role does pro-bono work play in corporate practice? How do technology, social justice and the law intersect? In this final episode for Season 2, hear from incoming Dean of Sydney Law School Fleur Johns, in conversation with Reeyaa Agrawal and Sarah Oh! soundcloud.com/just-cause-670…

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Just Cause is leaving X for BlueSky, so please find us at: bsky.app/profile/justca…. Importantly, we are also now accepting applications for our 2025 season! Find out more here: forms.gle/vXgjoDFmwmgBjd….