Vanity sidelined for 'unprecedented unanimity' by the High Court
The unified position of the High Court of Australia in deciding the fates of dual citizens in federal Parliament has contributed to a year of unprecedented agreement on constitutional law issues.
Data compiled by The University of New South Wales reveals how the court's collaboration – relatively unique worldwide – aligns with the rhetoric of chief justice Susan Kiefel on delivering judgments with one voice, just one year into her reign.
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