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edit“Shaw was admitted as a solicitor of the New South Wales Supreme Court in 1975 and as a barrister of that same court the following year. On 12 November 1986, Shaw was appointed Queen's Counsel. He specialised in industrial law.” [citation needed]
“Shaw was a member of the Labor Party (ALP). During the 1970s Shaw was a leading intellectual figure of the NSW ALP left. He frequently contributed to the left's publication Socialist Industrial Labour and later Challenge. With others such as Joan Evatt, Wayne Haylen, Peter Crawford, Laurie Ferguson, and Pam Allan he successfully organised the unprecedented left takeover in NSW Young Labor in 1973–74, becoming Senior Vice President. During this period he was an official of the Public Service Association of NSW and later a solicitor with labor law firm Taylor & Scott.”[citation needed] “Shaw was appointed to fill a casual vacancy in the New South Wales Legislative Council in May 1990, representing the Labor Party. The ALP was in opposition at the time, and Shaw served as Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Local Government from 1991 to 1995.” [citation needed] “Shaw retired from the Legislative Council in 2000”[citation needed] “Shaw was sworn in as a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 4 February 2003. As of 2011, he was the last former politician to have been appointed to, or served on, the Supreme Court of New South Wales. “ “On 13 October 2004, Shaw crashed his car into a parked vehicle near his Sydney home. He was taken to hospital, where a blood sample was taken for testing; however, the sample disappeared. Under pressure from the Opposition Liberal Party, the Police Integrity Commission initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of the sample's disappearance”[citation needed] “Shaw served as a Supreme Court justice for 647 days (1 year, 9 months and 8 days).”[citation needed]
All of these paragraphs should have citation, because these paragraphs do not have reference, we should be citing at least once per paragraph you contribute to Wikipedia. Another reason is this paragraph is talk about the history therefore it should have some fact information to support it. [citation needed] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cola Wong (talk • contribs) 08:25, 21 August 2018 (UTC)