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  1. Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation[1] is a High Court of Australia case that upheld the existence of an implied freedom of political communication in the Australian Constitution, but found that it did not necessarily provide a defence to a defamation action.

  2. Jul 8, 1997 · Date: 08 July 1997. Bench: Brennan CJ,Dawson, Toohey, Gaudron, McHugh, Gummow and Kirby JJ. Catchwords: Constitutional law - Constitutional implication - Implication from text and structure of Constitution - System of representative and responsible government prescribed by Constitution - Implication of freedom of communication on government and ...

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  3. A statewide human trafficking operation resulted in the arrest of 132 people who sought to buy sex, including some exchanges involving minors.

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  4. In Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation [1] (Lange) the High Court of Australia reconsidered two cases which it had decided in 1994: Theophanous v Herald & Weekly Times Ltd [2] (Theophanous) and Stephens v West Australian Newspapers Ltd [3] (Stephens).

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · Arthur Gregory Lange had been driving home in California one night listening to loud music, at one point honking his horn a few times. A police officer followed Lange. Later, that officer said he believed the music and honking were misdemeanor violations of the California Vehicle Code.

  6. The bust was commissioned, and paid for, by Jens Olesen, a distant relative of Lange. The two other busts can be found in Langeland’s Museum and on Mads Langes grave in Bali. The bust was created by the Langeland artist Lars Calmar, but is somewhat atypical of Calmar’s usual work.

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  8. Dec 11, 2013 · Basanite bust of Empress Livia (58 BC – 29 AD), Louvre. Because this bust is basanite (a volcanic rock), it’s believed to have been sculpted just after the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), when Octavian Augustus seized Cleopatra’s kingdom (the loss of this naval battle caused Mark Anthony to commit suicide).