Lawyers worry about future of NSW Law Reform Commission

By Michaela Whitbourn
Updated June 28 2015 - 9:13pm, first published 3:44pm
"Winding the Law Reform Commission down... will damage the process of government in the state": Paul Lynch, shadow attorney-general.
"Winding the Law Reform Commission down... will damage the process of government in the state": Paul Lynch, shadow attorney-general.

It has no chairperson, virtually no staff and no work - but the state government insists the NSW Law Reform Commission is not on its last legs.

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