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Ever wondered about the relationship between legal theory and public law? Join legal scholars Ryan Goss and Joshua Neoh as they discuss how law is theorised and interacts with the government in their weekly podcast, Secondary Rules.
Season 1: Two Great Courses. Season 2: Ten Great Cases.

Ryan and Joshua are both associate professors at The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, teaching Australian Public Law and Legal Theory respectively. Whether you're a law student or just somebody interested in better understanding how our laws are made, Secondary Rules is a must-listen podcast.

Secondary Rules Ryan Goss, Joshua Neoh

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Ever wondered about the relationship between legal theory and public law? Join legal scholars Ryan Goss and Joshua Neoh as they discuss how law is theorised and interacts with the government in their weekly podcast, Secondary Rules.
Season 1: Two Great Courses. Season 2: Ten Great Cases.

Ryan and Joshua are both associate professors at The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, teaching Australian Public Law and Legal Theory respectively. Whether you're a law student or just somebody interested in better understanding how our laws are made, Secondary Rules is a must-listen podcast.

    Mabo v Queensland

    Mabo v Queensland

    In our final episode for Season 2 of Secondary Rules, we examine how a conversation at James Cook University led to the most momentous decision in Australian legal history.

    • 36 min
    Mazibuko v City of Johannesburg

    Mazibuko v City of Johannesburg

    Water under the bridge, and judges kissing babies, in this episode of Secondary Rules. What business do Courts have thinking about socio-economic rights? Can a Constitution transform a society, and can litigation safeguard a democracy? All this and more as we consider the right to water in the Constitutional Court of South Africa.

    • 37 min
    Rome v Jesus

    Rome v Jesus

    The trial that changed the world. A Jewish rabble-rouser came face-to-face with a provincial Roman governor. He was hanged. But his death was not the end. It was just the beginning. Spikenard not included.

    • 38 min
    Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth

    Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth

    ‘Directly chosen’ for your enjoyment, this week we look at a case about free speech in a democratic society (and Joshua is a harsh marker of Ryan’s work), all of it ‘unaccompanied by moving images or other vocal sounds’.

    • 34 min
    Indira Gandhi v Director of the Islamic Department

    Indira Gandhi v Director of the Islamic Department

    Long live the common law! In each episode of Season 2, we tell the story of a great landmark court decision from around the world. This week we look at the fascinating Malaysian Federal Court decision in Indira Gandhi v Director of the Islamic Department.

    • 34 min
    Canadian Patriation Reference

    Canadian Patriation Reference

    Bonjour et bienvenue: how do you change the way a constitution changes, without being sure how to change the constitution? In each episode of Season 2, we tell the story of a great landmark court decision from around the world. This week we look at the fascinating Supreme Court of Canada decision in the Patriation Reference (1981).

    • 36 min

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