Australians have had a look at Labor’s proposal to amend the Constitution to create an Indigenous ‘Voice to Parliament’, but many questions about the legal consequences remain.
Meanwhile, the recent partisan withdrawal of the Commonwealth’s High Court appeal in Montgomery deserves greater attention. It provides an insight into the way the courts could be used to radically reshape our system of government if the ‘Voice’ proposal succeeds.
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