Justice Brief March Issue

Justice doesn’t only happen in the courtrooms, it’s built when we come together, hold power to account, and challenge systemic harm.

In this edition of the Justice Brief, we highlight First Nations families speaking out after NSW Police forced their children out of Inverell public pool, a stark reminder that Aboriginal people continue to face humiliation and exclusion in public spaces.

We also share ways to get involved with the national inquiry into racism, violence, and hatred against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and spotlight bold legal innovation at our third flagship LawHack event.

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Read the full March Justice Brief here.

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