South Africa will host around 130 meetings and forums, leading up to the summit of the heads of state and governments in November 2025 in Johannesburg. Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, chief executive for ...
The Government banned a notorious South African police chief and paramilitary executioner ... A memo prepared for the minister for justice, Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, in April 1994 on the exclusion ...
After leaving office, President Carter turned his attention to addressing global challenges of inequality, human rights, inadequate housing and other social justice issues. "President Carter's ...
It remains uncertain how the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) will address its performance challenges in 2025, with former Chief Justice Raymond Zondo now retired. The ConCourt has previously drawn ...
may, at the request of the President, from the date on which he or she becomes so eligible for discharge from active service, continue to perform active service as Chief Justice of South Africa for a ...
Bitcoin began as the disrupter-in-chief in the brave new world of crypto, but some of the newcomers are making it look staid and plodding ...
In terms of the Constitution, the President, in consultation with the JSC, appoints the chief justice ... at a number of justice centres to ensure specialised representation for children. In November ...
South Dakota Chief Justice Steven Jensen gestures as he participates in oral arguments with other state Supreme Court justices on March 23, 2023, in Brookings. Also pictured, from left ...
In his year-end report on the federal judiciary, the chief justice decried violence, intimidation and disinformation and warned against defiance of court rulings. By Adam Liptak Reporting from ...
With Donald Trump’s re-inauguration as president less than three weeks away, Chief Justice John Roberts is warning against calls to resist or defy the Supreme Court’s decisions. Roberts made ...
WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John Roberts issued a defense Tuesday of judicial independence, which he said is under threat from intimidation, disinformation and the prospect of public officials ...