Television Interview with David Speers on Sky News (3 November 2017)
Professor Kim Rubenstein speaks to David Speers on Sky News about whether auditing the citizenship status of all federal members of parliamentarians is necessary. Has the case of Stephen Parry shown us the politicians can't be trusted to self declare?
      
      Radio Interview on RN Drive ABC with Damian Carrick (27 October 2017)
High Court rules on Citizenship Seven.
Guests: Professor Kim Rubenstein -Director, Centre for International and Public law, Australian National University.
      
      Television Interview with Kumi Taguchi on ABC News (11 October 2017)
Kim Rubenstein joined Kumi Taguchi on ABC News to give her insights into the High Court hearing of the "citizenship seven".
      
      Radio Interview with Patricia Karvelas on RN Drive ABC (24 August 2017)
Citizenship dramas land in the High Court
The dual citizenship dramas hanging over the Parliament finally made it to the High Court and officially became a ticking time bomb.
Guests: Professor Kim Rubenstein - Director, Centre for International and Public law, Australian National University.
      
      Television Interview with David Speers on Sky News (24 August 2017)
Kim Rubenstein joined David Speers on Sky News to discuss section 44 of the constitution.
      
      Television Interview with Fauziah Ibrahim on ABC News 24 (24 August 2017)
Kim Rubenstein joined Fauziah Ibrahim on ABC News 24 to discuss the Citizenship saga: The fate of politicians referred to the High Court over the citizenship saga will not be known until at least mid-October.
      
      Kim Rubenstein on Q&A ‘Citizenship, Charlottesville and Surveys’ (14 August 2017)
On the Panel:
Kim Rubenstein, Professor, ANU College of Law;
Eric Abetz, Tasmanian Liberal Senator;
Sam Dastyari, Labor Senator for New South Wales;
Jamila Rizvi, Author, presenter and columnist;
Michael Jensen, Theologian and author.
Our panel discussed: same sex marriage, political donations, citizenship and Charlottesville.
Q&A is a television discussion program that focuses mostly on politics but ranges across all of the big issues that set Australians thinking, talking and debating.
      
      Television Interview on 7 News (26 July 2017)
Kim Rubenstein appeared on 7 News to discuss the dual citizenship saga.
      
      Television Interview on Sky News (26 July 2017)
Professor Kim Rubenstein questions whether section 44 of the Constitution is relevant in a multi-cultural society.
"The question is whether there is an obligation of any minister to inquire about dual citizenship."
      
      Interview on ABC RN ‘Sunday Extra’ with Tom Switzer (25 June 2017)
‘Sunday Roundtable’
By Tom Switzer on Sunday Extra
Changes to the citizenship test and new powers for the immigration minister - are they fair and necessary to keep Australia safe?
      
      Television Interview with Fauziah Ibrahim on ABC News 24 (20 June 2017)
Kim Rubenstein joined Fauziah Ibrahim on ABC News 24 to discuss the Government’s proposed changes to Australian citizenship laws.
      
      Radio Interview with Fran Kelly on ABC RN Breakfast (13 June 2017)
Tougher citizenship requirements to be introduced this week.
Guests - Professor Kim Rubenstein, Expert in citizenship law at the Australian National University's college of law.
      
      Radio Interview on ABC News ‘The World Today’ (17 February 2015)
Tony Abbott taken to task by citizenship law expert over 'benefit of the doubt' remark -
Citizenship law expert Kim Rubenstein has questioned the Prime Minister's claims that Australian authorities have too generously given potential terrorists the "benefit of the doubt" in citizenship and residency decisions. Tony Abbott made the comments in a video message on Sunday where he foreshadowed what he is pitching as a major national security statement next week.
      
      Radio Interview with Alan Jones on Sydney Breakfast Radio 2GB (17 September 2014)
Kim Rubenstein joined Alan Jones on Sydney Breakfast Radio 2GB to discuss issues surrounding dual citizenship in Australia.