Attorney-General under pressure over Family Court appointments


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The Law Council of Australia, the peak body representing the legal profession, declined to comment on the appointment of the new chief justice and his deputy, former Labor attorney-general Robert McClelland. Mr McClelland has been a Family Court judge since June 2015.


Asked if the NSW Bar Association welcomed the appointments, President Arthur Moses, SC, said, “The NSW Bar has no comment to make on these appointments”.


Professor Patrick Parkinson, family law expert and dean of law at the University of Queensland, said he did not think Chief Judge Alstergren or his new deputy would “claim to be jurisprudential leaders” in family law but both roles would involve a great deal of managerial and administrative work.


Former attorney-general George Brandis scrapped a process for appointing Commonwealth judges that was introduced by the former Labor government.

Former attorney-general George Brandis scrapped a process for appointing Commonwealth judges that was introduced by the former Labor government.


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He said the “real issue now is the intellectual leadership of the appellate division” of the new Family Court structure, and “the big question is where that leadership will come from”.


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