Black Lives Matter hearing a supreme hit on YouTube
Michael PellyLegal editor
The quixotic challenge by NSW police to the Black Lives Matter protest in Sydney last Saturday was a great advertisement for open justice.
The NSW Supreme Court cranked up its YouTube channel on Friday and more than 1800 people were watching just after 8pm when Justice Des Fagan granted the police application to stop the rally.
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Michael Pelly is the legal editor, based in our Sydney newsroom. He has been a senior adviser to federal and state attorneys-general and written two books, one a biography of former High Court Chief Justice Murray Gleeson. Email Michael at michael.pelly@afr.com
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