If you know something about a case that a court has suppressed, when can you safely tell another person about it? According the the Supreme Court, it all depends.
Read Morename suppression
Time, which sees all things, has found you out
A blogger's own campaign to have name suppression laws tightened has resulted in that blogger being refused name suppression after pleading guilty to his own illegal activities. Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
Read MoreIf it is so wrong, Rodney, fix it yourself
Rodney Hide thinks some MP should bravely do a pointless thing that he himself is not quite courageous enough to try.
Read MoreIn a courtroom next door to Mark Hotchin's... another suppression is granted
I wonder what would have happened to Mark Hotchin if he hadn't been quite so respectable, quite so upper class and quite so, well, rich
Read MoreLetter from an Auckland courthouse
Either Cameron Slater deserves our pity, or he deserves our contempt as the Peter Bethune of the right.
Read MoreCameron Slater's slightly wonky jihad: Part II
In which our intrepid hero decides freedom of speech and honest decency require - require, no less - him to tell the world the identity of a 13-year old alleged victim of sexual assault.
Read MoreCameron Slater's slighty wonky jihad
Does open justice mean you should be allowed to boost your blog-site's profile by identifying a rape victim?
Read More