Your anonymous columnist Serjeant at the Bar is critical of Justice Nigel Willis’s judicial musings that favour the private ownership of property.
South Gauteng High Court Judge Nigel Willis responds to an article published in the <em>Mail & Guardian</em>.
When judges make key decisions, what fidelity do they owe to the normative framework of the Constitution?
A High Court judge is opposed to the Bill to resolve the impasse over the extension of the term of office of Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo.
Commentators on the judiciary and presidency regularly rely on the reassuring expression that our Constitution "is the most progressive in the world".
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/ 22 September 2009
Judge Kathy Satchwell on Tuesday dealt swiftly with a complaint that her sexuality made her an unsuitable candidate for the Constitutional Court.
The M&G will on Wednesday be at the Hilton hotel in Sandton to report on what were to have been closed hearings of the JSC.
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/ 21 November 2008
The Judicial Service Commission on Thursday released the shortlist of candidates to be interviewed for the Constitutional Court seat due to be vacated
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/ 27 October 2008
The Judicial Service Commission will be
re-advertising the position, writes Sello S Alcock.
Three men convicted of killing a 15-month-old baby on her mother’s back in 2006 were each given two life sentences in the Johannesburg High Court, a media report said on Tuesday. Khensani Mtileni, 15-months-old, was killed by a stray bullet during a shoot-out between the cash-in-transit robbers and security guards