Is our justice system too underfunded to fix?
If justice depends on what you can afford, it isn’t justice. And New Zealand is getting dangerously close to that line.

If justice depends on what you can afford, it isn’t justice. And New Zealand is getting dangerously close to that line.

When the media folds and the police expand their power, who’s left to hold them accountable?

When a court says evidence was “concocted to secure convictions,” it’s not just a case falling apart — it’s the system being forced to look at itself.

As cannabis use rises, so do arrests — but the real story may be about who gets targeted, and who doesn’t.

New Zealand’s justice system has handed down its sentence in the Grey Lynn feud shooting that left one young man…

As the Christchurch mosque attacker seeks to appeal his conviction, the case tests New Zealand’s commitment to due process and the rule of law.