Courting controversy
As battles over industrial relations and identity politics rage, higher education’s fault lines are increasingly a matter for the courts. Is anyone winning?
As battles over industrial relations and identity politics rage, higher education’s fault lines are increasingly a matter for the courts. Is anyone winning?
Some of the country’s biggest institutions have suffered bruising defeats of late despite the justice system generally favouring the powerful. What explains this losing streak and will it change...
Lawyers say ruling shows need for universities to intervene to protect staff, but how does that fit with free speech duties?
With Public Accounts Committee hearing to come, concerns over subcontracted courses will only become louder
As high-profile case drags on, legal experts say issues regulator has faced are a harbinger of what is to come