Jacob Foster
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/ 23 April 2007

Judges shouldn’t meddle with media freedom

It is increasingly rare to have judges, party officials, members of Parliament and people on the street agree about anything, but here’s an emerging, and unsettling, conventional wisdom: when in doubt, blame it on the media. Recently, the Constitutional Court in NM vs Smith considered the legal responsibility of the media for the disclosure of private individuals’ HIV/Aids status, writes Jacob Foster.