Recognising the very best fuck ups in defamation litigation
Introducing ‘The Defo Awards’ for Services to Defamation Fuck-Ups
What’s occurring in edited and manipulated videos is neither “free-speech” nor information. “The full version of the interview on Network 10’s The Project reveals Mr Albanese answered immediately and clearly.”
Misleading. The interview with the prime minister was edited to cut out his response.
Edited versions of a TV interview with Anthony Albanese are being used to suggest the prime minister was lost for words when asked about the powers of the proposed Indigenous voice.
This is misleading. A campaign video from Fair Australia and a similar video from lobby group Advance were selectively edited to suggest Mr Albanese didn’t have a response to a key question.
Source: Labor True Believers, Political Analysis and Satire | Facebook
Mordecai Bromberg wiser than the Supreme Court
The lower court decision had shaken the fossil fuel industry with its finding in favour of the eight children and their litigation guardian, an octogenarian nun. Justice Bromberg found that considering the potential harm arising from carbon dioxide emissions was a mandatory consideration of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. The Minister for the Environment also had a duty of care given that it was reasonably foreseeable that the Australian children would face a risk of harm in extending the mine project. Furthermore, the Minister had control over that risk, given that she could approve the extension, and that the children were vulnerable to a real risk of harm arising from climatic threats.
Source: Climate Change Litigation: The Montana Precedent – » The Australian Independent Media Network
Albo’s plot to ensure Tanya has no teeth and remains in the background?
THE PUBLIC IS entitled to know the true cost of Labor’s rejection at the recent national conference of any significant policies to address climate change, biodiversity loss and ending native forest logging.
Source: Labor fails on the environment at national conference
Counting themselves lucky Hilary didn't hit in full force. Despite the fact that record of half a year's rain fell in a day
Californian desert under water as Tropical Storm Hilary floods state
Key points:
- Forecasters say Hilary is the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years
- Nine million people are on alert for flash flooding
- Forecasters warn Hilary could dump up to a year’s worth of rain in some isolated areas
On Sunday, concerns were raised
Tropical storm Hilary has inundated streets across Mexico’s Baja California peninsula with deadly floodwaters, before moving over southern California, where it has swamped roads and downed trees.
Source: Tropical storm Hilary hits Mexico, United States, bringing flash floods, mudslides, high winds – ABC News
Australia’s Shame, We cut back on Legal Aid, Foriegn Aid, and Welfare under a decade of reduced service by the LNP Government. There is something very remiss in our justice system when its consequences finds the poor, the mentally ill, the addicted in our jails and women and children in refuges, sleeping in their cars or on the streets in far greater proportions than the rich.They are generally blamed for their circumstance.
Who the fuck has all that money to spend on the billions of dollars of cocaine that is being shipped here? They are proportionately the least of the numbers found in our public jails. Women of Tunisia had abortion rights, equal pay way before we ever did. Where is Australia's Pride it's not with our Government that's for sure.
After 16 months of work and under pressure from civil society organizations, the law exempting survivors of sexual violence from legal fees has just been passed by the National Assembly (lower house) of Parliament. According to Article 123 of the law, victims of sexual violence are now no longer liable to the payment of the costs of consignments, justice, enforcement and proportional rights, therefore modifying the Code of Criminal Procedure of August 6, 1959, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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