George Williams AO is the Dean, the Anthony Mason
Professor, and a Scientia Professor at UNSW Law. He has written and
edited 34 books, including Australian Constitutional Law and
Theory, and Human Rights under the Australian Constitution. He has
appeared as a barrister in the High Court in many cases over the
past two decades, including on freedom of speech, freedom from
racial discrimination and the rule of law. As chair of the
Victorian Human Rights Consultation Committee in 2005 he helped
bring about Australia’s first State bill of rights, the Victorian
Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities. George is a
well-known media commentator on legal issues, and has been a
columnist for The Australian, the Canberra Times and the Sydney
Morning Herald, as well as an on-air analyst for ABC
Television.
Daniel Reynolds is a lawyer at Herbert Smith
Freehills, and in 2017 served as an Associate of the High Court of
Australia. He is the author of an original book entitled Leading
Cases in Australian Law (with Lyndon Goddard), and has also written
book chapters, media pieces, and 13 law journal articles. In 2013,
he won the AIAL National Essay Prize in Administrative Law for a
paper on the interaction of administrative and constitutional law.
Daniel has also worked for the Gilbert Tobin Centre of Public Law
since 2014, researching in a variety of fields, including on human
rights issues with George Williams.
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