CRITTENDEN v ANDERSON (1950): Is a Catholic Owing Allegiance to a Foreign Power? | AUSSIE LAW

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  • In the unreported case of Crittenden v Anderson, Justice Fullagar of the High Court of Australia decided whether a Roman Catholic could sit as a parliamentarian, despite owing obedience to the Vatican.
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