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Vanity sidelined for 'unprecedented unanimity' by the High Court

Katie Walsh
Katie WalshLegal Affairs Editor
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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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Katie Walsh is the editor of Legal Affairs. She is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Katie on Twitter.

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