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The High Court school chaplains case and what it means for Commonwealth funding
On 20 June 2012, the High Court struck down the National School Chaplaincy Program. The Adelaide Law School’s Gabrielle Appleby published the following piece on The Conversation. Today, the High Court of Australia dramatically altered the previously understood scope of the Commonwealth’s power to spend money and enter into contracts. This decision has immediate repercussions […]
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research
Tagged Commonwealth funding, Commonwealth spending power, constitutional law, executive power, federalism, Gabrielle Appleby, Local government, national school chaplaincy program, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), representative government, responsible government, section 61, section 96 grants, Williams
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