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  2. NSW Council for Civil Liberties - Wikipedia

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    The NSW Council for Civil Liberties was established in the closing months of 1963. The organisation came into being in response to a police raid on a Kings Cross party, a raid without a warrant. Among the partygoers was Ken Buckley, a Senior Lecturer in Economic History at University of Sydney.

  3. Cameron Murphy - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his role as the President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties from 1999 to 2013 and was endorsed as the ALP candidate in the seat of East Hills for the March 2015 and March 2019 NSW state elections, which he narrowly lost. He was the seventh person elected to the NSW Legislative Council at the 2023 NSW state election.

  4. James Frederick Staples - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1960s he became a founding member NSW Council for Civil Liberties (CCL), which included prominent members of the NSW legal profession such as Maurice Byers and Neville Wran. [10] Staples took on numerous briefs assigned to him by the CCL, many of them pro bono, advocating for freedoms in areas of human rights. [2]

  5. List of organizations with consultative status to the United ...

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    NSW Council for Civil Liberties [30] [circular reference] 2006 Aahung: 2006 International Relations Students' Association of McGill University: 2006 BADIL [31] 2007 Nonviolent Peaceforce [32] 2007 Islamic Human Rights Commission [33] 2007 Isha Foundation [34] 2007 United World Against Diabetes 2008

  6. New South Wales Police Force strip search scandal - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 183–186 Writing to the Ombudsman, the NSW Council for Civil Liberties said, "It is the view of the [Council] that it is an invasion of privacy, harassment, and an illegal search to use dogs to sniff people chosen randomly".

  7. Category:Organisations based in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Emergency services in New South Wales (3 C, 13 P) G. Government agencies of New South Wales (8 C, 80 P) M. ... NSW Council for Civil Liberties; NSW Police Legacy;

  8. Carolyn Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson served as an associate to a District Court judge. It was here that she realised her passion for law, stating: "I got hooked." [3]She was a member of the University of Sydney Law Extension Committee from 1972–76, an Officer of the Department of Youth and Community Services from 1974–76, President of the Society of Labor Lawyers, and President of the Council for Civil Liberties from ...

  9. Robert Marsden Hope - Wikipedia

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    He became President of the NSW Council of Civil Liberties "but within weeks" he was then appointed Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court. Hope was finally made a Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court, the highest court in the New South Wales judiciary system in 1972, a position he held until his retirement in 1989.