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New media Downstage play

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

This looks interesting. Downstage are putting on a play satirising the news and involving the live editing of footage and commentary supplied by the audience. Starts April 13.

Silliest statement by an Attorney-General ever?

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

On Sunday, former Police Minister Annette King told TVNZ’s Q and A that the Labour government ministers had merely been briefed on Operation 8, and at the last minute at that; that they were given assurances by Solicitor-General David Collins that the process was correct; and that they were dismayed by the way the police conducted […]

Cairns v Modi judgment

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

Is here.

Well, you would be, wouldn’t you?

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Lovely NZ Herald headline: Man critical after being set on fire

Online defamation: is it any different?

Monday, January 30th, 2012

This is my column in NZ Lawyer magazine for 27 January 2012. Are the laws of defamation different online?I’m picking this question is going to garner increasing debate in the next few years. The answer, of course, is straightforward. Ask any blogger (they are seldom shy of venturing legal opinions) and they’ll tell you that […]

John Key backs MMP

Friday, November 25th, 2011

I think you should vote to retain MMP on Saturday. But don’t listen to me. Listen to John Key. “Every vote counts,” he said this morning. He’s right, and it’s one of the best features of MMP. It’s not true (or not nearly as true) for any of the other voting systems. It’s not really true […]

No declaration after tea

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Winkelmann J has declined to grant a declaration that the famous Epsom cuppa was not a private conversation. Does that mean it was a private conversation? No, it just means that she’s declined to rule on the issue right now. She gives several reasons. First, there are still facts in dispute, and she wan’t sure she […]

The worm returns

Monday, November 21st, 2011

I see TV3 plan to use the worm again on tonight’s debate. Sigh. Here’s a column I wrote opposing the worm back in 2005. I think it still holds true.

Memo to John Key

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Stop talking about Winston Peters. At all. The 5% of New Zealand who might vote for him are not amenable to rational persuasion. They vote for him if they are reminded about him because he is in the news.

Conflict of interest

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

John Key has “stormed” out of a press conference, refusing to answer questions about the teapot tapes. Actually it was more of a scuttle (scroll down for video). But before that he was pushing the familiar line that New Zealanders are more interested in the economy and the serious policies that matter. Now, I’m all with […]

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