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Law reform needed to allow deaf and blind people on juries We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement When Brent Phillips was called for jury duty in 2014 after studying criminology at university, he was keen to serve. But Mr Phillips, who is deaf, had an extra hurdle in the selection process. Although people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or have low vision are not expressly prohibited from serving on juries in Victoria, Auslan interpreters aren’t allowed into the jury room and the Juries Act excludes people who have disabilities that could render them incapable of participating. ....
NRL s no-fault standdown policy facing legal challenge from players association By Chloe Hart WedWednesday 16 The policy was introduced in February. ( Share Print text only Cancel Rugby league players are again challenging the NRL s controversial no-fault standdown policy, but this time they may win. Key points: Two days of arbitration hearings begin today, and some experts believe the RLPA has a solid case against the NRL The no-fault standdown policy was introduced in February by former NRL chair Peter Beattie The RLPA says it should have been consulted before the policy was brought in The Rugby League Players Association (RLPA) and the NRL are sitting down for two days of arbitration hearings from today. ....