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Why the Hate Speech Bill should be withdrawn
The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) recommends that the Hate Speech Bill should be withdrawn in its entirety. In this brief, Richard Griffin, summarises the ...
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School rules, hair and the Constitutional Court: the path laid by MEC v Pillay
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The Cult of Lived Reality: Reflections on the 2016 Ruth First Memorial Lecture
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The right to a sense of belonging, and why this means certain streets must be renamed
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STREET NAMES AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
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WHEN JUDGES DO METAPHYSICS: Some concerns about the Tshwane street-naming case
In this brief, Matthew Kruger considers the majority judgment of the Chief Justice in the recent Tshwane street-naming case. Whilst acknowledging that ...
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Maidens Bursary scheme policy ruled unconstitutional by the Commission for Gender Equality
This Brief discusses the ruling of unconstitutionality of the Maidens Bursary Scheme policy.
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BETWEEN DOUBT AND CERTAINTY: Reflections on the state of our public discourse
For some time now our public discourse has been dominated by public intellectuals and other commentators whose opinions are characterised by a shrill, ...
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REFLECTING ON THE CRIMINAL REGULATION OF MARIJUANA: Cancer, drugs and the long arm of the law
On more than one occasion Helen Suzman spoke out against arbitrary and abusive laws criminalising the production and use of marijuana. In this series of ...
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What's in a name?
This brief deals with marital surname changes of women
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