Chris Gallavin
Coat tailing
Parliament's voted to keep coat-tailing in MMP and not reduce the 5% threshold. Audio
Solar panel parliament protest
Four Greenpeace protestors clambered onto the roof of parliament today. They unfurled a banner to draw attention to climate change. This has raised concerns about security at parliament. Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Linda Clark(Part 2)
Wallpaper is making quite a comeback. It evokes strong memories for many of us. What the Panelists Linda Clark and Chris Gallavin have been thinking about. Noise control was called out in Wellington… Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Linda Clark(Part 1)
What the Panelists Linda Clark and Chris Galavin have been up to. Four Greenpeace protestors clambered onto the roof of parliament today. They unfurled a banner to draw attention to climate change… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 25 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Cissy Chen verdict
The testimony of Cissy Chen's friend was withheld by the judge in the trial of Jack Liu. Dr Chris Gallavin tells us why these kinds of decisions are made. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Catherine Robertson have been thinking about. Audio
Public places
Whether a classroom is a public place is being decided by a judge in Auckland in the case of a teacher caught masturbating. Audio
ISIS and Islam
ISIS has made big gains in Iraq and NZ troops won't be brought home because of them. Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato joins the Panel to discuss what's happening in places like… Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Chris Gallavin and Catherine Robertson have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Catherine Robertson (Part 2)
We talk to former Eurovision producer Dominic Smith about Australia's chances and Lawyer Lecretia Seales has had her final day at work. Lecretia is asking the High Court to uphold her right to die at… Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Reaction to the Budget from the Panelists, ISIS has made big gains in Iraq and NZ troops won't be brought home because of them and whether a classroom is a public place is being decided by a judge in… Audio
Scott Watson
Double murderer Scott Watson's case is to be investigated. The NZ Public Interest Panel is to look into the case and one of those experts Dr Chris Gallavin tells us what the purpose of the NZPIP is. Audio
Law professor analyses the case
Chris Gallavin, the Dean of the Canterbury Law School has been following the case closely. Audio
Sexual harrassment complaint against PM
A sexual harrassment complaint against the PM has been filed with the Human Rights Comission. Dean of law at the University of Canterbury Dr Chris Gallavin joins then Panel to discuss the complaint. Audio
Maadi Cup case sets dangerous precedent - law professor
A law expert says legal action against a Christchurch school that decided to ban two pupils from a rowing event, sets a dangerous precedent. Audio
Defence has 20 days to decide whether to appeal guilty verdict
More now on our top story, Mark Lundy's guilty verdict at his retrial for murdering his wife and daughter. The defence says it is too early to say if they will appeal. Audio
Pora in line for compensation
The Privy Council has overnight confirmed Teina Pora will not face a retrial for the rape and murder of Susan Burdett. Audio