The Guardian Australia
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Chris Minns defends anti-protest law after court rules it unconstitutional
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns defended his government's anti-protest law on Monday, despite its recent invalidation by the state's highest court. The court ruled that the law, which allowed police to restrict protests, was unconstitutional. Legal experts warn the decision may hinder future government efforts to regulate protests under the banner of social cohesion.
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