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Episode Synopsis
This week on Secondary Rules, Joshua Neoh and Ryan Goss talk about why we ought to obey the law, the interaction between law and morality, the Territories as ‘constitutional teenagers’, and why this is (probably) the nation’s preeminent weekly territory-law podcast.Hart in the Harvard Law Review (1958)Fuller in the Harvard Law Review (1958)First Territory Senators Case (1975)Rubenstein, It’s time to give the ACT and NT stronger voices in parliament (15 Aug)Alicia Payne and Luke Gosling's territory euthanasia rights debate to start in Senate (Canberra Times, 31 August)The ConstitutionIf you're a student in Australian Public Law or Legal Theory this semester, more available on the course WATTLE sites. Interested in starting your own law studies or learning more about our legal research? Learn more here. Our thanks to Jack O’Brien, Tom Fearon, and the ANU College of Law for their production of the podcast. Our theme music is by Soul Shifters. ANU acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands we meet, and pays our respect to Elders past and present.
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