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The NSW Supreme Court has ruled that key parts of the state's anti-protest laws are unconstitutional.

Legal IssuesCivil LibertiesApr 20, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The NSW Supreme Court has ruled that key parts of the state's anti-protest laws are unconstitutional, potentially leading to the dismissal of charges against protesters. This decision has sparked discussions about free speech and civil liberties.

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The NSW Supreme Court has ruled that key parts of the state's anti-protest laws are unconstitutional.
Parent: Legal SystemEntity: NSW Supreme CourtImpact: positiveDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The NSW Supreme Court's ruling on the constitutionality of anti-protest laws

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The NSW Supreme Court has struck down key parts of the state's anti-protest laws, which critics said limited free speech. This decision could lead to dropped charges for many arrested protesters. #NSWProtestLaws, #SupremeCourt, #CivilLiberties, #SydneyNews, #FreeSpeech https://newsletter.tf/nsw-supreme-court-strikes-down-anti-protest-laws/
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Judiciary Under Fire as Protest Laws Struck Down NSW Supreme Court rules anti-protest laws unconstitutional. This means charges may be dropped for people arrested under these laws. #NSWProtestLaws, #SupremeCourt, #CivilLiberties, #SydneyNews, #FreeSpeech https://newsletter.tf/nsw-supreme-court-strikes-down-anti-protest-laws/
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#nswprotestlaws#supremecourt#civilliberties#sydneynews#freespeech