Decision against Moja Love by BCCSA commissioner overturned
News | 22 June 2023
Media freedom organisations have asked to join court proceedings in the amaBhungane “gagging” case
Law | 22 June 2023
Parties head to court again on 27 June, following Judge Holland-Muter’s ex-parte “gagging” order
Law | 20 June 2023
The investigative journalist outfit has applied to court to urgently reconsider the “gagging order” curbing its reporting on the Moti Group
Law | 10 June 2023
“I cannot understand how this order was granted” - Judge.
Law | 3 June 2023
An interim interdict against the journalists was granted in chambers without prior notice
Law | 2 June 2023
If we don’t remove the article access to our website may be blocked
By Raymond Joseph, Anton van Zyl and Nathan Geffen
News | 19 May 2023
South African law says yes, if it is in the public interest - which is not the same thing as interesting
By Jacques Louw
Law | 18 May 2023
Reporters fear arrest after exposé links businessman to Zimbabwean president
News | 10 May 2023
There was no corrective to Isencane Lengane’s depiction of gender-based violence, says the Broadcasting Complaints Commission
News | 2 May 2023
Ruling on the display of the flag in private homes to be determined at another hearing, if brought before a court
Law | 21 April 2023
Raymond Joseph is suing former Chief Operating Officer of the National Lotteries Commission Phillemon Letwaba for defamation
Law | 1 March 2023
Marathon legal battle against R14.25-million defamation case continues
By John Yeld
Law | 1 February 2023
Association of Independent Publishers says this is “predatory behaviour”
By Daniel Steyn
News | 15 November 2022
It is up to Parliament to develop more comprehensive SLAPP suit defence, says court
By John Yeld
Law | 14 November 2022