An explanation of the Judicial Conduct Committee’s ruling
Law | 5 March 2021
The court overturned a will written 119 years ago which stipulated that only male descendants could inherit
Law | 23 February 2021
Tuesday’s judgment in the mining company case provides key insights into how to recognise a SLAPP suit
Opinion | 11 February 2021
“Victory for activism and free speech” as judge rules in favour of SA lawyers, activists and social worker
By John Yeld
Law | 10 February 2021
Rape survivor argues police did not investigate properly
Law | 8 February 2021
They have been helping to clear the Gauteng backlog but have been informed that their services are no longer needed
News | 20 January 2021
Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested along with two others for speaking out against police brutality on social media
Law | 13 January 2021
Teachers who admitted to beatings receive “shockingly lenient” sentences
Law | 13 January 2021
NO COURT ORDER WAS MADE - ARTICLE RETRACTED
Brief | 21 December 2020
A community worker is worried that the shooting will cause violence in the community
By Savannah Bacon and Masego Mafata
News | 14 December 2020
PRASA Judge will pay wasted costs
By James Stent
Brief | 14 December 2020
Protesters demand proper facilities for sexual offences court
News | 10 December 2020
The unit claimed that the state attorney had not done its job properly in a medical negligence case
Law | 10 December 2020
But the CEO of the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services can still be disciplined by the Justice Department
Law | 7 December 2020
The provisions left many asylum seekers vulnerable to being deported to countries where they would face persecution or threats to their lives
Law | 2 December 2020
Atlantis was going to be a hub, said Judge Sher, but now “people are stuck out there with great unemployment and social problems”
By James Stent
Law | 18 November 2020