Human Rights
Herzlia alumni “condemn” punishment of students who protested
Letter of support written for two learners that knelt during the Israeli national anthem
By Kim Reynolds
News | 19 November 2018
Concourt judgment affirms right to protest without permission
Ten Social Justice Coalition members who chained themselves to Cape Town civic centre will not have criminal records
By Zoë Postman
Law | 19 November 2018
In Johannesburg you have to pay to picket. Activists have had enough
Right2Know leads march against municipality’s protest fees
By Zoë Postman
News | 17 November 2018
Army has still not complied with court order, say Marievale families
Families evicted from military base say they are being harassed by soldiers
News | 14 November 2018
Learners take a knee during Israeli national anthem
Herzlia School says the two students face “disciplinary and educational” consequences
By Kim Reynolds
Brief | 14 November 2018
When the president appointed a panel without women
The legal profession is far from transformed
By Thabang Pooe
Opinion | 2 November 2018
Court stops divorced women from facing destitution
Holomisa vs Holomisa is a victory for women living in the Transkei
Law | 1 November 2018
Rape trials are long, expensive and difficult
Frequent postponements are frustrating and emotionally draining for both the accused and accuser
By Kelly Vinett and Saam Niami Jalinous
Feature | 31 October 2018
Major precedent set for communities affected by mining
Constitutional Court judge quotes Fanon: to “strip someone of their source of livelihood, then you strip them of their dignity too”
By Kim Reynolds
News | 26 October 2018