Articles for Tania Broughton

Concourt hands victory to blind people after Ramaphosa’s failure to sign copyright act

Anyone with a physical, intellectual, neurological or sensory impairment can now get accessible formats of copyrighted works without asking permission

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Law | 12 May 2025

Mengo removed Judge Mbenenge’s portrait because it was “traumatising” her

Eastern Cape court operations director testifies at Judicial Conduct Tribunal

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Law | 9 May 2025

Judge’s secretary told a colleague that a “father figure” was abusing her, tribunal hears

Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge is accused of sexual harassment

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News | 8 May 2025

Complainant “flirted” with Judge President Mbenenge, tribunal told

Forensic linguist cross-examined by Mbenenge’s lawyer

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Law | 7 May 2025

Constitutional Court rules on citizenship

Law which stripped citizenship from South Africans who took another country’s citizenship is unconstitutional

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Law | 6 May 2025

Judge’s eggplant and banana emojis had “sexual connotations”, tribunal told

Forensic linguist testifies at Judicial Conduct Tribunal

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Law | 6 May 2025

No evidence that judge sent penis picture, tribunal hears

But the message could have been deleted

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Law | 5 May 2025

Legal Practice Council administrator accused of corruption loses Labour Court bid

Judge says disciplinary hearing against Zandile Madonsela, accused of colluding with attorneys, can go ahead

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Law | 1 May 2025

Prisoners can use computers to study in their cells, says Constitutional Court

Current policy is unconstitutional, court rules

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Law | 30 April 2025

“Gagged” businessman seeks to prove he was right

Shipping company called in to reveal details of ARTsolar’s imports

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Law | 30 April 2025

Parliament accuses activists of abusing court process

#UniteBehind is challenging the constitutionality of Parliament’s new Code of Conduct

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Law | 28 April 2025

Lottery licence: “All will be revealed in good time” says Minister

Parks Tau says he will announce successful bidder on 28 May

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Law | 23 April 2025

Constitutional challenge to ARTsolar’s gag order

Whistleblowers argue their right to freedom of expression has been violated. AmaBhungane has applied to join the case.

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Brief | 22 April 2025

Court victory for freedom of expression: IDC ungags itself

“There is no absolute right to be protected from being the subject of defamatory allegations” says acting judge

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Law | 11 April 2025

Minister must commit to a firm date for new lottery licence, says bidder

Wina Njalo wants Parks Tau to announce the successful bidder by 9 May

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Law | 11 April 2025

USAID cuts force HIV and TB services into business rescue

MatCH employees fight for salaries

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Law | 9 April 2025