Don Mathieson (lawyer)


Donald Lindsay Mathieson is a New Zealand lawyer and lay Anglican.

Biography

Mathieson was educated at Nelson College from 1949 to 1953, and then studied at Victoria University College, graduating BA LLB in 1959. While at Victoria, he also played chess and hockey, before winning a Rhodes Scholarship in 1959 to University College, Oxford.
In addition to spending more than 40 years in private practice, Mathieson was Crown Counsel in the Crown Law Office. From 2010 to 2015 he was President of the Film and Literature Board of Review.
In the 2012 New Year Honours, Mathieson was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the law and legal education.
Mathieson, an active lay Anglican, edited Faith at work in 2001, 'arguing that Christians should practise their faith at work.' He wrote on the subject of same-sex marriage, in context of the Anglican church adapting to the Marriage Amendment Act 2013:
It is time to speak forthrightly in support of the clear scriptural witness about the sinfulness of homosexual acts and the position adopted without dissension by Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Churches alike for nearly two thousand years.

Significant and dissenting decisions

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