r/auslaw is a subreddit with 87k members. The community frequently discusses court, legal, lawyer, lawyers, and police, and they frequently recommend/review dictation software, devices, and case management software, and the most common flair used is shitpost, news, serious discussion, judgment, and opinion.
**NO legal advice in this subreddit.** **Post all study and career questions in the dedicated stickied megathread**
This is a subreddit for Australians (or anyone interested in Australian law) to discuss matters relating to Australian law.
Popular Topics in r/auslaw
#1
Court
52 posts
#2
Legal
46 posts
#3
Lawyer
24 posts
#4
Lawyers
17 posts
#5
Police
9 posts
#6
Ai
9 posts
#7
Media
8 posts
#8
Trial
5 posts
#9
Appeal
5 posts
#10
Barrister
5 posts
Products Discussed in r/auslaw
Dictation Software
12 reviews
#1
Dragon
4.3★ from 4 reviews
#2
Apple
3.5★ from 2 reviews
#3
Windows
4.0★ from 1 review
Devices
4 reviews
#1
Ax5 Supernote
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
Onyx Boox
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Rocketbook
5.0★ from 1 review
Case Management Software
4 reviews
#1
Silq
3.0★ from 1 review
#2
LEAP
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
ActionStep
3.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/auslaw
#1
Shitpost
: "I had no idea that Mark Holden from Austra- TOUCHDOWN!!!"
36 posts
#2
News
: "Judge Ian Jackman extract of speech today"
25 posts
#3
Serious Discussion
: "An update from the Redditor formerly known as u/hickey_mt - Matthew Hickey OAM KC"
6 posts
#4
Judgment
: "Solicitor files written case with AI-hallucinated cases & quotes; ignores Court's requests for explanation"
4 posts
#5
Opinion
: "Law Students - stop asking ChatGPT to summarise basic points of law and case law"
2 posts
#6
Case Discussion
: "Rebel Wilson is on the stand in the defamation action"
2 posts
#7
Careers & Clerkships
: "The process server / dog walker mix. How to manage two."
1 post
#8
Request for legal advice
: "Can I use ransomware to ensure my invoices get paid?"
1 post
#9
It’s a News Bonanza!
: "Australian lawyer fined for fleeing restaurant, massage parlour without paying"
1 post
Member Growth in r/auslaw
Yearly
+4k members(4.9%)
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Last updated: June 15, 2026