The Case for Redress: Unjust Psychiatric Incarceration and the Need for ReformIn the realm of mental health care, a dark undercurrent flows beneath the surface of policies meant to protect the vulnerable. While…Nov 12Nov 12
The Transcendent Research Manifesto: A Call for Reimagining Science, Society, and JusticeA Crisis of Systems and ConscienceNov 12Nov 12
Beyond the Eurocentric Gaze: A Critical Examination of Indigenous Law’s Place in Modern AustraliaI found an article titled “Why Indigenous Law Has No Place in Australian Law” from the March 2024 issue of Quadrant, and decided to broadly…Nov 12Nov 12
On Becoming: Reflections on the Journey of Self and CareerIn embracing the loop, honouring the pause, accepting imperfection, and valuing community, I am discovering a new approach to both life and…Nov 9Nov 9
New Podcast Series “From Heart to Heart: Confronting Injustice in Law and Madness”From Heart to Heart — The Beethoven-Inspired PodcastsOct 19Oct 19
Plaintiff Tokio Ito (伊藤時男) is denied compensation from the Japanese government by the Tokyo…A Case Note on a Tokyo District Court (東京地方裁判所) CaseOct 19Oct 19
The High Court in McLaughlin v Fosbery and Others — The Phrase “Come Quietly”Common Law Powers of Guardians: The Battle of Words in McLaughlin v Fosbery and Dumbledore’s DefianceOct 7Oct 7
Re Koster, LUNACY — G. P. KOSTER, South Australian Register, 1 July 1865LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS. SUPREME COURT. — IN CHAMBERS. Friday, June 30. [Before His Honour Mr. Justice Boothby.]Oct 7Oct 7
In re Gliddon, AN ESCAPED INMATE OF THE LUNATIC ASYLUM, South Australian Register, 2 March 1867…As one of the members of the bar was about to make an application to their Honours, the attention of the Court was arrested by two keepers…Oct 7Oct 7
List of key Japanese organisations involved in the Mad movement and psychiatric survivor…This list is non-exhaustive. Many groups focus on legal advocacy and may facilitate in-person meetings with Japanese psychiatric survivors…Sep 9Sep 9