Early career During his university studies, and interested in languages but dissuaded by his teacher-turned-school principal paternal uncle, In 1949, Wootten was
called to the bar in
New South Wales In 1966, he
took silk. On 24 January 1966, the Foundation Chair of Law was created, with the appointee to also be the Dean of the Faculty of Law. and the
Australian Conservation Foundation, as its president, Following
Rupert Murdoch's takeover of
The Herald and Weekly Times and a decision from the 15-member council against calling on the
Commonwealth Government for an independent tribunal to vet proposed media takeovers and in light of the council's failure to object to Murdoch's control of 70% of Australia's print media and the sense that both of these events were wrong and unjust, Wootten resigned in protest, alongside John Lawrence, a former federal president of the
Australian Journalists Association. ==Honours==