Herzlia School says the two students face “disciplinary and educational” consequences
By Kim Reynolds
Brief | 14 November 2018
The legal profession is far from transformed
By Thabang Pooe
Opinion | 2 November 2018
Holomisa vs Holomisa is a victory for women living in the Transkei
Law | 1 November 2018
Frequent postponements are frustrating and emotionally draining for both the accused and accuser
By Kelly Vinett and Saam Niami Jalinous
Feature | 31 October 2018
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
Hormone therapy and surgery are expensive and out of reach for many transpeople
News | 26 October 2018
Critics fear Mnangagwa’s aim is to pin blame on opposition leaders
By Ray Mwareya
Opinion | 9 October 2018
“We have a right as women to choose what we do with our bodies without being questioned”
By Zoë Postman
News | 29 September 2018
Inmates say attempts to open fraud case blocked
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 20 September 2018
Despite fierce opposition, the Cape High Court has compelled government to introduce legislation that recognises Muslim marriages
Law | 10 September 2018
Companies and individuals also have duties
Opinion | 5 September 2018
“SJC10” argue that it should not be a criminal offence to fail to give notice of a protest
By Zoë Postman
News | 21 August 2018
Constitutional Court will decide future of apartheid-era Regulation of Gatherings Act
News | 17 August 2018
“The 24 demands in our memorandum signify 24 years of democracy”
News | 1 August 2018
The South African History Archive should be able to access documents exposing crimes under apartheid
By Sharon Ekambaram and Mluleki Marongo
Opinion | 3 July 2018
Correctional Services ordered to feed prisoners properly
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 21 June 2018