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...stream of politically influenced appointments began to ebb. Confident that new laws had reined in the courts' ability to make trouble, the government selected judges on the basis of merit. The newer appointees included younger jurists who had been exposed to the U.S. civil rights movement. Now, says John Dugard, a law professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, "we are seeing a new generation of judges who are concerned with curbing the excesses of the administration and with the upholding of civil liberties...
...decisions have produced a wave of excitement in legal circles. "This is a terribly important trend," says Dugard. "I wouldn't say it's a confrontation, but the courts are asserting their independence and distancing themselves from the executive." Concurs a leading white lawyer: "There is a more responsive bench today than there has been in previous decades...
...Dugard, b. Brown...