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Neo-Nazi group challenges hate ban in High Court

The National Socialist Network is challenging its ban as a hate group in Australia's High Court, arguing the legislation unconstitutional burdens political communication. The group asserts the law empowers the executive to suppress political opponents, citing the precedent set by the 1951 Communist Party dissolution case.

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Neo-Nazi group challenges hate ban by arguing law ‘operates as a doorway to tyranny’

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Neo-Nazi group challenges hate ban by arguing law ‘operates as a doorway to tyranny’

May 18, 2026, 11:43 AM

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