Hearing Visions, Seeing Sounds: The Conductor of Justice, Siphosihle Nkosazana Mbuli
Written by Nyeleti Rikhotso The train of justice rumbles forward, its iron wheels grinding against the steel tracks of history. It carries the weight of the year 1960, 1994, the year of resilience, and 2025 representing the years of progress. As the doors begin to...
Bridging Law and Activism: A Reflection on the 4th Annual SWCM Colloquium
Written by Qurat-ul-Ain Ahmad As I walked to the venue, I could already feel the buzz of excitement. The Women’s Jail, located on Constitution Hill, was an appropriate venue choice to facilitate the 4th Annual SWCM Colloquium. This year’s theme for the...
From Practice to Academia: Insights from Dr. Tshepiso Scott-Ngoepe’s Journey
For many law graduates, the traditionally sought out path of joining private practice as an attorney or advocate post LLB is not one which they wish to take on. Outside of the saturated job market of graduates seeking to secure articles, contributing factors such as...
Activism Through Law: Bridging the Divide
On August 24, 2024, the historic Women’s Jail at Constitution Hill in Braamfontein was abuzz with activity as legal professionals, activists and scholars gathered for the SWCM 4th Annual Law Colloquium. Centered under the theme “Activism Through Law:...