Andrew Geddis
Planet Key opens door to US-style negative election ads
US-style negative election campaigning may be coming to New Zealand's airwaves. Andrew Geddis, a professor of public law at Otago University, says a recent court case has totally changed what the… Audio
MFAT sets up a special US watchdog
Professor Andrew Geddis, international law expert at Otago University joins the discussion on MFAT setting up a special group to try and keep up with rapid policy changes in the US. Audio
Ructions surface over Willie Jackson's position in Labour
Labour MPs are closing ranks over the Willie Jackson controversy as the party leader Andrew Little demands an outward display of unity. Audio
Global politics with Andrew Geddis
Andrew Geddis of the University of Otago discusses current points of international politics. Audio
Filipo appeal could set precedent in serious assault cases
Law professor Andrew Geddis says police challenge to rugby player Losi Filipo's discharge without conviction could set a precedent for future cases involving serious assault. The challenge, if it goes… Audio
ACT says compensation system needs total overhaul
The Act Party leader David Seymour says the way compensation cases are handled needs a complete overhaul. David Seymour and Law Professor Andrew Geddis tell Morning Report reform is needed. Audio
Undercover scheme used to catch killer in Reddy murders
The Police Association says the publication of how police caught convicted double murderer Kamal Reddy could mean the loss of a key tool to catch criminals. Audio
Trump on top
Professor of Law Andrew Geddis discusses the Republican party and it's take-over by Donald Trump. Audio
Spies "open slather" in NZ
Andrew Geddis talks about whether our spy agencies have too much freedom. Audio
PM settles with camera operator
John Key has reached an out-of-court settlement with Bradley Ambrose over the so-called teapot tapes. Andrew Geddis talks about the settlement. Audio
PM to release Ponytail gossip columnist text
John Key is to release the text from a gossip columnist which triggered the so-called Ponytail Gate. Dr Andrew Geddis discusses the legal implications. Audio
Bain's support downplays media reports on compensation claims
David Bain's main supporter is playing down media reports that he is likely to have his compensation claim turned down. Audio
Deporting New Zealanders
Law expert Andrew Geddis talks about Australia's stance on NZ criminals and whether those on Christmas Island have a chance at taking class action. Audio
High Court rules prisoner voting ban breaches Bill of Rights
In what's being described as an unprecedented ruling, the High Court has decided the law that stops all prisoners from voting breaches their human rights. Audio
Life without political donations
Tens of thousands of dollars of Mafia money was donated to Australia's Liberal party. Electoral law expert Andrew Geddis tells us what could happen without political donations. Audio
Legal expert sums up end-of-life case
A legal expert says the outcome of the Lecretia Seales right to die case could have wider implications than just setting a legal precedent. Audio
Right to die
Lawyer Lecretia Seales has had her final day at work. Lecretia is asking the High Court to uphold her right to die at the time of her choosing. Audio
Law professor: Banks will likely seek compensation
A fiery John Banks is demanding that the Solicitor-General, Mike Heron, be investigated for his conduct in the case against the former Auckland mayor and ACT leader. Audio
NZ flag
Latest poll on choosing a new flag shows waning support. Should the referendum be dropped altogether? We ask Prof Andrew Geddis of Oago University. Audio
Labour's social development spokeswoman stood down
It wasn't a good day for Labour yesterday with Labour's social development spokeswoman Carmel Sepuloni being stood down after it was revealed her mother is facing multiple charges of welfare fraud. Audio