The trend in people who say Australia’s laws don’t apply to them

Pseudo-law is when someone makes legal arguments that sound convincing, but are fundamentally wrong.
It’s a growing trend that can seem a bit eccentric and mostly harmless – but it’s more than that.
Madeleine Perrett, PhD Candidate in Law at the University of Adelaide, joined us to talk about what it is, where it’s come from, and the real impacts it has on our whole community.
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Article in The Conversation: What does Australian law have to say about sovereign citizens and ‘pseudolaw’?