
Do expanded federal surveillance laws go too far? And report warns private practitioners abandoning Legal Aid work
To what extent should police be allowed to hack into phones, computers and encrypted communication to counter online crime? And new research says private practitioners are abandoning Legal Aid work.
Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
February 25, 202528m 35s
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To what extent should police be allowed to hack into phones, computers and encrypted communication to counter online crime? And new research says private practitioners are abandoning Legal Aid work.
Topics
National securitylegislationIndependent National Security Legislation MonitorJake Blightgovernmentparliamentpolice powersAustralian Federal PoliceAustralian Security Intelligence OrganisationASIOintelligencecrimeprivacycyber-crimeonlineLegal Aidlegal representationlawyerprivate practitionersKatherine McKernanattorney-generalMark DreyfusDamien Carrick