The new edition of Fox & Freiberg on Sentencing

The tools of trade for any advocate are their wits, their tongue, and their knowledge of the law. And none of us can know all the law, and so we often refer to primary and secondary sources.Richard Fox and Arie Freiberg’s Sentencing: State and Federal Law in Victoria is one of those few secondary sources that is …

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The new edition of Fox & Freiberg on Sentencing

The tools of trade for any advocate are their wits, their tongue, and their knowledge of the law. And none of us can know all the law, and so we often refer to primary and secondary sources.Richard Fox and Arie Freiberg’s Sentencing: State and Federal Law in Victoria is one of those few secondary sources that is …

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High Court Oz Blog

When I wrote yesterday’s post, I knew there was another site I wanted to mention...The University of Melbourne recently launched the loftily-titled blog Opinions on High. (You can read the announcement here.)For many years, the leading blog discussing the workings and decisions of the superior appellate court of a particular country has been that of the …

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Thomson Reuters ProView

For many months now I've been meaning to do a short screen cast reviewing ProView on the iPad, as a follow-on from my review last year about LexisNexis's eBooks on Bluefire Reader. (Sadly, nothing's improved there, and they're still not as satisfactory as they could be.)Easter provided a brief opportunity, so here's my short review …

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