Voters will soon have a say in whether the recreational use of cannabis should become legal. Khylee Quince argues that the result needs to be decisive – one way or the other.
Khylee Quince
Khylee Quince is Associate Head of School, Director of Māori and Pacific Advancement in the law school at Auckland University of Technology.
Closed adoption rears its ugly head again
If we thought closed adoption was harmful the first time round, it's back in the form of the euphemistic “Special Guardianship”, writes law lecturer Khylee Quince.
Stop trampling the mana of children
It is offensive in the extreme to use our own language to speak about the health and wellbeing of Māori children and whānau without respectfully engaging with those whānau, writes Khylee Quince.
It's not people but kaupapa, Russell McVeagh
My low expectations of the Bazley review hit the floor when I saw they had done that classic Pākehā thing of appropriating the best-known whakatauakī in the nation.