Hlophe's bid for leave to appeal is dismissed
Judge President John Hlophe has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against previous rulings concerning his behaviour.
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Appeal court included in judicial review
The justice ministry says a government review of the judiciary has been broadened to include the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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ACDP comes out fighting for Mogoeng
The ACDP says Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng should actually have invited the whole of Cabinet and Parliament to the John Maxwell leadership seminar.
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Top judge defends judicial dissent after Zuma criticism
Acting deputy chief justice Zak Yacoob has defended SA's highest court, saying dissenting judgments demonstrated rigour and debate in the ConCourt.
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Publication Act up for consideration in ConCourt
The constitutionality of amendments to the Films and Publications Act will be considered by the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
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Few takers for empty seat on the Bench
Legal eagles are concerned over the dearth of candidates for the Constitutional Court.
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Grootboom win a house of cards
This week, Niren Tolsi, looks at the transformative impact of Constitutional Court judgments in the communities which need it most.
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What the judicial review should be about
No one likes an anticlimax. But, sadly, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe does not care about leaving us unsatisfied, writes Eusebius McKaiser.
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'We implement judgments because we accept them'
The Mail & Guardian spoke to Justice Minister Jeff Radebe about the discussion documents on the transformation of the judiciary.
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Radebe stumbles on why ConCourt review is needed
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has been unable to explain the specific challenges to South Africans that necessitate a new assessment of the judiciary.
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