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AI
September 6, 2024
Government’s new “AI guardrails” draw mixed response from experts
Oceans
May 23, 2024
International court rules GHGs are marine pollution
Technology
September 28, 2023
Elon Musk’s satellites buck convention
Oceans
July 11, 2023
Plenty for nations to consider as seabed mining negotiations get underway in Jamaica
News
June 5, 2023
Folbigg pardon to “reignite” calls for better way for science to support legal process
Culture
May 30, 2023
Even lawyers hate reading “legalese” – so why do they do it?
Society
May 4, 2023
Can you trademark the Tasmanian Devil? Here’s 10 mascot ideas that are just as good for the Tassie AFL team
People
February 27, 2023
Academy’s call for criminal justice law reform in wake of Folbigg inquiries
News
February 24, 2023
What have we learnt in the second Folbigg inquiry, and what happens now?
Podcast
February 24, 2023
Can science serve justice better?
Nature
December 17, 2022
Scientists wary of government biodiversity pitch as new study projects over a quarter of species lost in next 80 years
Space
September 23, 2022
Space laws might be more comprehensive than you think, but we're still playing catch-up
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