by Ivy Swibel | Oct 8, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature, News
In the late 1990s, when Google was merely a search engine, its first privacy policy offered only 600 words to explain its collection and use of personal information. Over the past 20 years, that same privacy policy has been rewritten into an extensive 8,000-word...
by Ivy Swibel | Sep 19, 2023 | Feature, News
The New South Wales Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched legal action last week against Metropolitan Collieries, an underground coal producer, in response to two pollution incidents that severely impacted the waterways of Australia’s Royal National...
by Joshua Campbell | May 6, 2020 | Govt & Politics, News
The Australian government has provided an additional $63.3 million boost for the legal sector to ensure advice and representation can be accessed amid COVID-19 concerns. Frontline legal services, including legal aid and community legal centres, have received access to...
by Chris Southcott | Mar 23, 2016 | News
The Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday filed a motion to delay a case that would allow it to bypass the encryption or passcode security mechanisms of a work device owned by a perpetrator of the 2015 San Bernardino shootings. Judge grants DOJ’s request to...