Court
Mining company tells court there’s no evidence it caused cliff to collapse
Environmental authority was “gunning for it”, claims Tormin
By John Yeld
Law | 21 February 2017
Critical court showdown on mining and environment
Tormin case will decide if government’s environmental watchdog still has power when it comes to mining
By John Yeld
Law | 19 February 2017
Attorney accuses Cape judge of being “racist and classist”
Complaint against Leslie Weinkove filed with JSC
News | 15 February 2017
Marikana case: Home owner in informal settlement asks City to buy her property
“She went from being a property owner to living at the middle of an informal settlement. … This is her primary residence.”
News | 9 February 2017
Judge urged to visit Wolwerivier
Court hearing on Bromwell Street residents ends
News | 1 February 2017
Bromwell Street tenants ask court to suspend eviction
Judge says argument based on distance to Wolwerivier is inadequate
News | 31 January 2017
Is it constitutional to make hate speech an offence?
An analysis of the Hate Crimes Bill
Law | 17 January 2017
Court affirms Medicines Control Council’s powers
Judgment is a victory for the scientific governance of medicine
By Safura Abdool Karim and Nathan Geffen
Law | 12 December 2016
Court victory for Pollsmoor prisoners
“How do human beings live in a detention facility while there are rats?” asks judge
News | 5 December 2016