Articles for Tania Broughton
An employee was attacked at work. A court has ruled that she can sue her employer
“On the facts of this case, the assault took on racial and gendered overtones”
Law | 8 March 2021
Why the Chief Justice has been ordered to apologise
An explanation of the Judicial Conduct Committee’s ruling
Law | 5 March 2021
Right to die: Dying doctor’s testimony to be heard in camera
Lawyers cite patient confidentiality as the reason for barring the media
Law | 5 March 2021
Right to die: patients would be vulnerable to unscrupulous doctors and relatives, judge hears
Health Professions Council’s lawyer argues that a legal option available to people is to starve themselves to death
News | 4 March 2021
Dying man cross-examined in euthanasia case
Ministers oppose bid to change the law
Law | 2 March 2021
A dying man makes the case for legalising euthanasia
“My biggest fear is that when my love of life reaches the stage of fearing life, I will not be able to die” says Diethelm Harck
Law | 1 March 2021
Constitutional Court outlaws bigotry from beyond the grave
The court overturned a will written 119 years ago which stipulated that only male descendants could inherit
Law | 23 February 2021
Court reinstates contract workers punished for approaching CCMA
Employer had blocked their access cards
Law | 11 February 2021
Woman to pay damages for falsely accusing ex-husband of rape
Two of the five Appeal judges disagree
Law | 11 February 2021