
Katy Barnett’s personal substack: mother, wife, academic, lawyer, author (not necessarily in that order)
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On 26 January, we celebrated Australia Day, Australia’s national holiday. These days, it is run by the Australia Day Council and is intended to raise national pride. However, it has only become a national holiday recently, since 1994. For m...
The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot.
King James Bible, Proverbs 10:7
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I am not a “hot take” person, and it is difficult to know what to say in the wake of a tr...
There was a time, in both English and Australian common law, when people injured by a thing could sue the thing itself for any injury the thing caused to them. This law was called the law of deodand (from the Latin deo dandum meaning “given...
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Regular readers may note I have not written many posts lately. I have about fifteen unpublished, unfinished posts. They will remain unpublished. No one wants to read posts written when I’m miserable and...
[I published this article in Quillette in July 2018 It has recently been referenced in an article by in Quillette on the Lattouf and Haddad cases. In light of this, I thought it worth reposting my own piece in full. I stand by what I said...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Wife, mother, academic, lawyer, author. Professor at Melbourne Law School specialising in remedies law, contract, tort, equity, animal law and legal history. Member of Heterodox Academy. Generally interested in everything.
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