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Minns doubles down on ‘rational’ anti-protest law despite NSW’s highest court ruling it unconstitutional

NSW Premier Chris Minns defends the state's anti-protest law as 'rational and proportionate' despite the Court of Appeal ruling it unconstitutional, while critics including the Greens and lawyers for charged protesters condemn his stance and urge dropping the prosecutions.

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Minns doubles down on ‘rational’ anti-protest law despite NSW’s highest court ruling it unconstitutional

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Minns doubles down on ‘rational’ anti-protest law despite NSW’s highest court ruling it unconstitutional

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