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said that the three students have "had their reputation trashed courtesy of the Human Rights
Commission." Tony Morris, the lawyer who represented the students, claimed that Triggs sat on the complaint for 14 months and was to blame for the case making it to court. The Human Rights Commission had
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as saying: "I knew I could have responded and destroyed them", with reference to a Senate
Committee. Triggs asserted that these comments had been added by a "subeditor", however Triggs subsequently said that, "upon further reflection" she accepted that the article was "an accurate excerpt from a
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described the AHRC's conduct in this case as "disgraceful" and questioned why the AHRC did not initially reject the complaints. The article suggested that the decision not to reject the complaints may have given the complainant false hope that the case had merit.
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complaints. She also said "the judge did not make any comment on the Human Rights
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