Unions NSW & Ors v. State of New South Wales
Case No.
S204/2018
Case Information
Catchwords
Constitutional law – Implied freedom of political communication – Where plaintiffs assert intention to incur electoral expenditure during capped State expenditure period within meaning of Electoral Funding Act 2018 (NSW) – Where ss 29(1) and 35 of Act cap electoral expenditure by third-party campaigners – Whether s 29(10) and/or s 35 invalid because impermissibly burden implied freedom of political communication.
Documents
10/08/2018 Writ of summons
13/08/2018 Notice of constitutional matter (Plaintiffs)
26/09/2018 Hearing (Single Justice, Sydney)
19/10/2018 Special Case (Plaintiffs)
23/10/2018 Hearing (Single Justice, Sydney)
24/10/2018 Written submissions (Plaintiffs)
26/10/2018 Chronology
14/11/2018 Written submissions (Defendant)
16/11/2018 Written submissions (University of New South Wales Grand Challenge to Inequality seeking leave to be heard as amicus curiae)
21/11/2018 Written submissions (Attorney-General of the Commonwealth intervening)
21/11/2018 Written submissions (Attorney-General for the State of South Australia intervening)
21/11/2018 Written submissions (Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division) seeking leave to intervene)
26/11/2018 Written submissions (Attorney-General of the State of Queensland intervening)
26/11/2018 Written submissions (Attorney-General for the State of Western Australia intervening)
28/11/2018 Reply (Plaintiffs)
05/12/2018 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
05/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Plaintiffs)
05/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Defendant)
05/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Attorney-General of the Commonwealth intervening)
06/12/2018 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
06/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Attorney-General of the State of Queensland intervening)
06/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Attorney-General for the State of Western Australia intervening)
06/12/2018 Outline of oral argument (Attorney-General for the State of South Australia intervening)
29/01/2019 Judgment (Judgment summary)