Law
Why the court ruled that the ban on religious gatherings is not unconstitutional
Under the regulations, every religious denomination is prevented from praying in congregation
Law | 5 May 2020
Tobacco companies go to court to challenge regulations
Attorney says cigarette ban “is self-evidently irrational”
Law | 4 May 2020
Covid-19: Why court allowed father to travel between provinces to bring children home
Judge explains reasons for ruling
Law | 17 April 2020
Covid-19: What are your rights as an employee?
Quick guide to the lockdown rules
By Shane Johnson and Samantha Robb
Law | 7 April 2020
Covid-19: New regulations clamp down on profiteering
Competition Tribunal can deal with matters urgently and impose pricing orders
Law | 4 April 2020
Covid-19: New regulations make it easier to trace contacts of infected people
Retired judge to be appointed to protect right to privacy
Law | 2 April 2020
Communities clash over future of Fish River Sun land
AmaZizi and Prudhoe communities dispute colonial and apartheid history
Law | 2 April 2020
Who can unions admit as members?
NUMSA wished to represent workers in a company in the packaging industry, but the Constitutional Court said it can’t
Law | 31 March 2020
If your conviction for a crime is overturned, do you get your job back?
A Constitutional Court judgment answers this – at least in the case of SANDF employees
Law | 24 March 2020