Parliament given 24 months to correct Criminal Procedure Act
Law | 5 December 2019
“The legislature may well have wanted to regulate hate speech as broadly as possible, but it has not done so with the necessary precision” explains Judge Navsa
Law | 2 December 2019
“The applicants’ rights and the state’s obligations are two sides of the same coin”
Law | 29 November 2019
But social housing won’t work, says school’s advocate
Law | 28 November 2019
No social housing has been built in the inner city, says judge
Law | 27 November 2019
Western Cape government wants Tafelberg to be sold to a private school, while housing activists want it to be used for affordable housing
Law | 25 November 2019
They occupied the UNHCR offices in Pretoria, demanding resettlement to a third country
By Elna SchĂĽtz
Law | 19 November 2019
Alem Bazabe Ereselo was deemed ineligible for a kidney transplant because of her refugee status
Law | 19 November 2019
Judge expected to rule next week on whether Oak Valley case will be heard in Labour or Equality Court
By Tariro Washinyira and GroundUp Staff
Law | 8 November 2019
Fundraising campaign started to help her get treatment in the private sector
By Zoë Postman
Law | 5 November 2019
1982 law criminalised free speech
By Zoë Postman
Law | 22 October 2019
The Supreme Court of Appeal has declared Home Affairs’s prohibition on asylum seekers marrying unconstitutional
Law | 21 October 2019
Ruling vindicates Tuchten’s judgment that raised serious questions about Makhubele’s conduct at PRASA
By Drew Wayland
Law | 9 October 2019
Judge rules that Jade September must be allowed to live as a woman
Law | 30 September 2019
Understanding the complicated in duplum rule
Law | 30 September 2019
Can an accused be convicted of rape for being part of a group with a common intent to rape?
Law | 26 September 2019