Abstract

This essay will explore the idea that in the wake of the Constitutional Court's decision in Mazibuko v City of Johannesburg, activists who are committed to dismantling persistent racial and class inequality should weigh carefully the costs and benefits of using rights-based litigation as a strategy to advance their interests.

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