Category : Liberties


EHRC Adapts Guidance Under New Pragmatic Chair

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is revising its guidance on single-sex spaces to balance women's rights with transgender inclusion, under new chair Mary-Ann Stephenson's more constructive approach.

Flag Burning at Brisbane Rally Ignites National Debate

An Indigenous leader's act of burning the Australian flag during an Invasion Day protest in Brisbane has triggered widespread condemnation and reignited discussions about national symbols, sovereignty, and legal legitimacy.

ICE Killing Sparks Second Amendment Clash with Trump

The fatal shooting of licensed nurse Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minnesota has created an unusual rift between the Trump administration and pro-gun groups, including the NRA, over Second Amendment rights.

Trump Expands 'Global Gag Rule' Policy

Human rights organisations condemn Trump administration's expansion of Mexico City policy, restricting abortion advocacy and targeting DEI initiatives globally.

Outrage Drives Social Media Law Changes, Campaigner Warns

Baroness Kidron warns that outrage, not reasoned argument, is driving rapid changes to social media laws. She highlights failures in data preservation for child death investigations and calls for automatic preservation of digital evidence.

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