About SATJ
SATJ is an independent publication focused on access to justice, court processes, and the real-world consequences of legal systems. We publish clear, source-based reporting and analysis where transparency and accountability matter.


What We Do
- • Explain court and justice processes in plain language
- • Analyse publicly available judgments and legislation
- • Publish commentary on public-interest accountability issues
- • Provide context that helps readers understand how systems work
What We Don’t Do
SATJ is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We do not represent parties, offer case strategy, or publish material intended to sensationalise disputes. Readers with individual legal issues should seek advice from a qualified professional.
Editorial Standards
Accuracy comes first. When publishing factual material, we aim to:
- • Rely on primary sources where available
- • Distinguish fact, analysis, and opinion clearly
- • Link to source material where possible
- • Update content when new information changes context

Corrections
If you believe content on SATJ is inaccurate or incomplete, contact us with the page URL, the specific passage, and any supporting material. We review correction requests and update content where warranted.
Independence and Funding
SATJ may display advertising to cover hosting and operational costs. Advertising does not influence editorial decisions, coverage, or tone.