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I've won cases against the government before. Here's why I doubt a climate change class action would succeed

  • Written by George Newhouse, Adjunct Professor of Law, Macquarie University
I've won cases against the government before. Here's why I doubt a climate change class action would succeedBushfire-related class action suits against the government have had little success in the past, but there are other benefits to pursuing a case.Steven Saphore/AAP

This summer’s bushfire apocalypse has caused many Australians to express their fury at a federal government they feel is either in denial about the impact of climate change or...

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