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Williams v Commonwealth (No 2): A discussion of the implications for federal spending and legislative power
Last week the Public Law and Policy Research Unit met to discuss the High Court’s decision in Williams v Commonwealth (No 2). PLPRU members Dr Gabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk led a discussion of the different aspects of the decision, considering its consequences for federal spending and the breadth of the Commowealth Parliament’s corporations and […]
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Tagged administrative law, benefits to students, Commonwealth spending power, corporations, federal spending, national school chaplaincy program, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), Williams v Commonwealth
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