Law
Australian company sues SA environmental lawyers for defamation
Mining company accused of damaging West Coast is claiming over R1 million in damages from activists
Law | 8 May 2017
Helping someone to die: what the law currently says
Campaigners for assisted dying still have some way to go to achieve their goal
Law | 4 May 2017
Court orders senior municipal managers to pay costs out of their own pocket
Judgment should worry state employees who make incompetent decisions
Law | 3 May 2017
No birth certificate, no school
How undocumented children are unlawfully denied access to education
Law | 19 April 2017
Judge to visit Grootkraal school before reaching verdict
Decision in eviction case not expected for some time
Law | 13 April 2017
Court asked to tell government to consider expropriating land near Cango Caves
Battle over future of Grootkraal community enters second day
Law | 12 April 2017
Judge accuses education MEC of disrespecting learners’ rights
Oudtshoorn community in court to try to stop eviction
Law | 11 April 2017
Warrant for search-and-seizure at West Coast mine ruled invalid
But Judge says environmental charges against the mining company “cannot be said to lack substance”
By John Yeld
Law | 20 March 2017
Cape court to deliver vital environmental judgment
Will an Australian mine on the West Coast be held to account for allegedly causing a cliff to collapse?
By John Yeld
Law | 20 March 2017