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Newsletter Prima Facie

Box office

This week, the defamation dance between Sue Chrysanthou SC and Rebel Wilson veered from smooth foxtrot to dramatic bolero.







Newsletter The Edition

Press gang

Australia’s largest media organisations, often rivals, are furiously agreeing on the Albanese government’s plan to compel tech giants to pay for journalism.






Defamation litigants used to slug it out in state courts. Now the Federal Court is where showbiz and politics go public.











Gina Rinehart’s 16-year legal battle over mining royalties lays bare what the WA chief justice calls an ‘intolerable’ burden on the justice system.



Meritless, AI-assisted claims are straining the Commission, delaying decisions and diverting resources from cases that matter.















The defamation proceedings Roberts-Smith pursued against Nine may end up making the difference between a guilty and not guilty verdict.




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