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COMMENT

The Elephant in the Room: The Liberal Party’s Fall and Potential Resurgence in Canada
Dr David C Docherty
Brody Burr

ARTICLES

Parliamentary Privilege and the Courts in Attorney-General (Tas) v Casimaty: A case of grand theories and lost opportunities*
Gabrielle Appleby
Ryan Goss

‘Informal Evidence’ in Committee Inquiries: A Case for its Wider Use*
Matthew Johnson

What Parliament Didn’t Say: The Effect of Silence during Legislative Scrutiny on Statutory Interpretation*
Dr Jacinta Dharmananda

Follow the (Meta-) Experts: Helping Parliamentarians to Understand Complex Research*
Luke Buckmaster and Matthew Thomas

What’s at Stake When Parliamentary Committee Inquiries Rely on Voluntary Executive Cooperation?
Jessica Strout

Going Viral: Managing Inquiries with Thousands of Submissions and Substantial Public Interest
Stephen Fujiwara, Jessie Halligan, Kara McKee

Protecting Parliamentary Procedure: Bridging the Gap in Institutional Memory with Artificial Intelligence
Caitlin Connally

Beyond the Pandemic: To What Extent Should Parliament Embrace Remote Participation in the Digital Age?
Hong Thi Quang Tran

Psychological Well-being of Parliament staff: What Do We Know and What Can Parliaments Do?
Dr. Amy Yong

Threats From the Fringe: Understanding and Solving Fringe Social Media Sites’ Threats and Incitements to Violence Against New Zealand’s MPs
Meredith Ross-James

One Member Seizing an Opportunity! A Case Study in the Transformation of Parliamentary Practice
Leslie Gonye

Turbocharging Civics Education for Parliamentary Resilience: A Case Study of Queensland Parliament’s 2024 ‘Build Your Parliament in Minecraft’ Competition for Schools
Maria Mead

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