
Drunk sex and consent
– How the Bruce Lehrmann verdict muddied the waters. The whole business is a mess. For years now, our
– How the Bruce Lehrmann verdict muddied the waters. The whole business is a mess. For years now, our
Our conference, originally scheduled for June 1, is now to take place on August 31, 2024. The venue will still be Rushcutters
– When public servants act as judge and jury. Michael is a typical Aussie kid who grew up in Sydney’s
– The Liberal Party challenge Message to our politicians: If you have deluded yourself that you could ever harness the
– Forty-two percent of prisoners in NSW jails are on remand, jailed without a trial. “They are treated like
– My recent appearances on television, podcasts, videos and documentaries will leave you wondering if this woman ever shuts up!
– NSW Young Liberals ban me from speaking at USyd Conservative Club discussion about Brittany Higgins. Last time I
– State to audit all rape trials in response to judges’ complaints. What a turnabout. The true state of our
– Does ideology trump impartial justice? It was a riveting moment. Here was Tasha Smithies, lawyer for Channel 10,
Fighting academia’s feminist tentacles As the toxic sludge of feminist claptrap seeps through the academic world, there are many
– When a woman presses the eject button, men can’t be expected to immediately withdraw, says human factors science. Frozen,
– How the former Sex Discrimination Commissioner tightened the screws on men at work. Kate Jenkins may have retired from
In a brilliant column recently published in The Australian, Henry Ergas summed up 2023 as “the year of living angrily.” Describing the successive waves
– Coercive control laws don’t prevent domestic homicide. A few weeks ago, thousands took to the streets of Madrid to
– Brush with infamy “Awkward moment averted for Lisa Wilkinson at Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial.” That was the lively headline
– News from the nation’s capital. Pauline Hanson spoke in the Senate this week, using parliamentary privilege to