I write frequently in online media and occasionally give a media interview. I am a monthly contributor to Eureka Street on contemporary social justice issues. Here is a selection of media and opinion pieces, including some that have been republished from this site.
- Marianna Papadakis, ‘Top Law Schools Revamp Entry Criteria in Face of Competition‘ Australian Financial Review (16 June 2016)
- Marianna Papadakis, ‘Law Firms Hope Tech Will Stop Bias in Grad Recruitment‘ Australian Financial Review (26 May 2016)
- ‘Jailing Fine Defaulters Punishes Poverty‘ Eureka Street (29 March 2016)
- ‘Enough Pledges. Act!‘ Online Forum (7 March 2016)
- ‘Baby Asha and the Pyramid of Suffering‘ Eureka Street (23 February 2016)
- ‘On Witches, Sexism, and Peter Dutton’s Misdirected Text‘ The Drum (4 January 2016)
- (cited in) Report of the Senate of Australia, Landholders’ Right to Refuse (Gas and Coal) Bill 2015 (30 September 2015)
- #LifestyleChoice, Education & Informed Citizenry: A Wake Up Call The Power to Persuade (24 March, 2015)
- Rape: It’s Never About Alcohol The Hoopla (28 January 2015)
- Marie McInerney, Do Not Turn Our People into Fringe Dwellers Once Again Croakey Blog (19 November 2014)
- Daniel Bateman, New Tribe Disputes Cultural Heritage Rights of Aquis Land at Yorkeys Knob Cairns Post (31 July 2014)
- Surrogacy: Whose Reproductive Liberty? Right Now: Human Rights in Australia (13 October 2014)
- Ending Feminised Poverty Eureka Street (10 September 2014)
- Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Human Rights Right Now: Human Rights in Australia (11 February 2014)
- The Unravelling of Civil Liberties in Queensland Castan Centre Blog (6 November 2013)
- Queensland Political Culture: Executive Dominance Trumps Civil Liberties Right Now: Human Rights in Australia (11 November 2013)
- Women in the Institutions of the Law Right Now: Human Rights in Australia (22 October 2013)
- Queensland Anti-bikie Laws: A Return to the Moonlight State? Open Forum (30 October 2013)
- Is Gender Equality a Non-gendered Agenda? Or is it Really About Women? Women’s Agenda (23 November 2012)
- Lockhart River Crash Compensation a Big Win for Indigenous Justice The Conversation (6 November 2012)
- Anglican Marriage Changes: Why Asking Wife to ‘Submit’ Over ‘Obey’ is a Dangerous Development Women’s Agenda (27 August 2012)
- Advocates or Activists: What can Lawyers Learn fromĀ Mabo? The Conversation (5 June 2012)
- Networking Supports Legal Education Campus Review (May 2012)