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R v Archdall
The High Court ruled that Parliament can declare certain summary offences to not require a trial.
Kingswell v R
The High Court ruled that Parliament can declare certain summary offences to not require a trial.
Kruger v Commonwealth
The High Court ruled that freedom of religion applies to state laws.
Jehovah's Witnesses Case
The High Court ruled that a religion need not involve a supreme or unified deity to qualify for protection.
Attorney General (Vic); Ex rel Black v Commonwealth (DOGS Case)
The High Court ruled that granting funding to religious schools did not violate the establishment clause.
Krygger v Williams
The High Court ruled that military service could not be avoided on religious grounds.
Kruger v Commonwealth
The High Court ruled that legislation that incidentally impacted religious freedom did not violate the constitution.
Lange v ABC
The High Court ruled that the impugned legislation must be compatible with the maintenance of government.
ACTV v Commonwealth
The High Court ruled that restricting political advertising violated the implied right to freedom of political communication.
Cunliffe v Commonwealth
The High Court ruled that the requirement of registration was constitutional if the matter was non-political.
Levy v Victoria
The High Court ruled that actions can constitute political communication.
Coleman v Power
The High Court ruled that insulting or abusive political speech is protected.
Wotton v Queensland
The High Court ruled that certain restrictions on speech can be appropriate.
Roach v Electoral Commissioner
The High Court ruled that voting is a constitutionally protected right.