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Arrested In Northbridge | A Yobbo\'s View
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A Yobbo ’s View. From The Arse End Of The Anglosphere. Laquo; My Bail Conditions. Scales Of Justice Update. Last night I was ejected from the “Elephant and Wheelbarrow” hotel in Northbridge. According the bouncer who ejected me I was too drunk to be in there. Why he thought this I wasn’t sure, because I was in quite fair condition and the pub was very busy, which makes me wonder how he decided from amongst the crowd of people in there that I was drunk enough to warrant eviction. Once outside the pub I st...
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Round Objects: Conservatives against entrenchment
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2011/05/conservatives-against-entrenchment.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Talking political rather than legal entrenchment, of course: (1) Liam Fox:. Liam Fox challenges government overseas aid pledge",. 17 May 2011) (2) Mark Steyn:. Posted by Tom R @ 4:54 pm. Although normally the singular includes the plural.
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Round Objects: Term limits for appointed judges? [updated]
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2006/02/term-limits-for-appointed-judges.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Monday, February 13, 2006. Term limits for appointed judges? First posted: 16 November 2004. Updated: 7 March 2006, 13 May 2010.] UPDATE:. More interest sparked by President Obama's nomination of Elena Kagan. See here. Florida State University Law Review. In Australi...
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Round Objects: Although normally the singular includes the plural...
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2010/07/although-normally-singular-includes.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Sunday, July 18, 2010. Although normally the singular includes the plural. It does not apply in this case: I am not, as far as I know, related to South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds. He is presumably from the distant Latvian. ABC News (Tuesday 7 March 2006, 8:13am AEDT).
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Round Objects: What Would Life Be Like Without A Bill of Rights?
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2005/07/what-would-life-be-like-without-bill.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Monday, July 25, 2005. What Would Life Be Like Without A Bill of Rights? To answer Nat Hentoff's. Anguished question, compare US with Australian case law regarding police powers of custodial arrest for offences punishable with fines only:. 532 US 318 (2001) and:.
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Round Objects: "Extraordinary and reprehensible circumstances", or will just plain "extraordinary" do?
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2005/05/extraordinary-and-reprehensible.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Wednesday, May 25, 2005. Extraordinary and reprehensible circumstances", or will just plain "extraordinary" do? Opposition party pledges not to use its Senate numbers to block executive government's proposals, except in " extraordinary circumstances.
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Round Objects: Goldberg, Steyn on US electoral system
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2008/02/goldberg-steyn-on-us-electoral-system.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Monday, February 11, 2008. Goldberg, Steyn on US electoral system. Two recent comments by conservative pundits Jonah Goldberg and Mark Steyn, both at National Review Online's "The Corner", warrant some dissection. First, Jonah Goldberg wrote:. As we call it here in A...
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Round Objects: The wilder shores of Triple-E
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2008/02/wilder-shores-of-triple-e.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Sunday, February 10, 2008. The wilder shores of Triple-E. Some slight amendments. Thanks to Alan for a perceptive comment. And now, on a topic on which I claim no particular expertise whatsoever. This is very broad-brush and simplified). Fine We’ll call ours Province...
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Round Objects: July 2005
http://dailyconstitutional.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_archive.html
Ethics, public choice theory, electoral systems, and constitutional, administrative and international law (mainly with an Australian perspective). (This blog was formerly named "Daily Constitutional", til I found that name was already taken. Monday, July 25, 2005. What Would Life Be Like Without A Bill of Rights? To answer Nat Hentoff's. Anguished question, compare US with Australian case law regarding police powers of custodial arrest for offences punishable with fines only:. 532 US 318 (2001) and:.