The headline:
‘Left with no choice’: Ngāi Tahu takes Govt to court over conservation law changes
intrigues me.
Not the action, given the fact that all the lower courts of New Zealand can't wait to kow-tow to their brown-skinned mates (as the recent Uber ruling proves), the concept.
What I can't understand is why the highest court in the land doesn't tell the lower courts "Stand aside children, the big boys (us) will decide this"?
The lower courts being the laughingly called "Supreme Court" and down, the highest court, the House of Representatives.
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