ScuttJocelynne A (ed), Lionel Murphy: A Radical Judge (1987); JeanElyRichard (eds), Lionel Murphy: The Rule of Law (1986); and CoperMichaelWilliamsGeorge, Justice Lionel Murphy: Influential or Merely Prescient? (1997).
2.
SaundersCheryl (ed), The Mason Court in Australia (1996).
3.
HughesCharles E, The Supreme Court of the United States (1928) 68; See also Federation Insurance Limited v. Wasson and Others (1987) 163 CLR 303, 314 (MasonCJWilsonDawsonTooheyJJ).
4.
PrimusRichard, ‘Canon, Anti-Canon, and Judicial Dissent’ (1998) 48Duke Law Journal243.
5.
MarrDavid, ‘Now history will be the judge’, Sydney Morning Herald, News Review3 (31 January–1 February 2009).
6.
For discussion of this idea see LynchAndrew, ‘Taking Delight in Being Contrary, Worried about Being a Loner or Simply Indifferent: How Do Judges Really Feel About Dissent?’ (2004) 32Federal Law Review311, 320–24.
7.
(1998) 194 CLR 395.
8.
Barclays Bank Plc v O'Brien [1994] 1 AC 180.
9.
NSW v Bujdoso [2007] NSWCA44, para 98.
10.
For my being officially labelled a ‘troublemaker’ see CarltonBree, Imprisoning Resistance: Life and Death in an Australian Supermax (Institute of Criminology Press, 2007) 155.