Federal judges can take this evidence into account to restrict people’s movement and associations under proposed control order anti-terrorism lawsThe federal government could retrospectively be allowed to bring on secret evidence in ongoing control order hearings that judges can take into account to restrict people’s movement and associations, under proposed anti-terrorism laws.
The changes may enjoy meaningful ramifications for the four active control orders cases and the ability of journalists to report on aspects of the proceedings because of the retrospective nature of the changes. .
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Source: theguardian.com