By MARK PEARSON Follow @Journlaw
Preliminary submissions to the NSW Law Reform Commission’s open justice review close tomorrow (May 31).
Media law students who have done assignments on this topic might polish them up and submit.
The review is examining the operation of suppression and non-publication orders and access to information in NSW courts and tribunals.
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The Commission is inviting preliminary submissions to help frame the issues they should address in consultations. Later in 2019, they promise to produce one or more consultation papers that ask about the issues identified by the terms of reference and any preliminary submissions they receive.
The deadline for preliminary submissions is Friday 31 May 2019.
Information about making a submission may be found on t website: Making a submission
© Mark Pearson 2019
Disclaimer: While I write about media law and ethics, nothing here should be construed as legal advice. I am an academic, not a lawyer. My only advice is that you consult a lawyer before taking any legal risks.