Lifetimes in Law: Ronalds AM SC
Wed Aug 16 2017Personalia
Chris Ronalds AM SC is the subject of the latest "Lifetimes in Law" profile piece. Chris relates her experience as a junior barrister at a time when there was only a relative handful of women at the bar. She also discusses her most notable cases, including the Palm Island decision from the Federal Court, in which it was held that Queensland police officers had racially discriminated against the residents of Palm Island following an indigenous death in custody.
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