Immediate impact is limited, but broader implications will take time to emerge, constitutional lawyers say Legal experts have warned it would be premature to jump to conclusions about the implications of a landmark high court decision that found Australian Aboriginal people cannot be regarded as aliens under the constitution. The high court ruled in a four-to-three decision that Aboriginal people with sufficient connections to their communities and country cannot be subject to s.51(xix) of the constitution, known as the aliens power, and therefore cannot be deported. Continue reading…
Via: Legal experts urge caution on high court ruling that Aboriginal Australians are not 'aliens'

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