‘AG Can’t Speak For Me’ In Woyome’s Case At African Court – Martin Amidu

Former Attorney General Martin Amidu says Ghana’s Attorney General cannot represent and speak for him in the case taken to the Africa Court on Human and People’s Rights by embattled businessman Alfred Woyome. Woyome has gone to the ACHPR claiming infringement on his human rights in the attempt by Ghana to retrieve the GHC51.2 million … Read more

Law School Admission Case: Judgment Set For June 22

A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court presided over by Justice Jones Dotse has set  June 22  for judgment in the suit filed by Professor Kwaku Asare  challenging the mode of admission into the Ghana Law School. The case, which has seen delays and adjournments to the displeasure of both the Court and the Plaintiff, … Read more

Law School Admission Case

A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court presided over by Justice Jones Dotse, has set the June 22 as the date to deliver its judgment in Professor Kwaku Asare’s suit challenging the mode of admission into the Ghana Law School. The case, which has seen delays and adjournments to the displeasure of both the Court … Read more

New Trump Travel Order Will Aim To Short Circuit Legal Challenges

In formulating a new executive order limiting travel to the United States, President Donald Trump has promised to make the directive harder to fight successfully in court than the one he issued in January. One way the administration will likely try to do that, legal experts say, is to shape the order more narrowly to … Read more

Martin Amidu’s Objection Dismissed

The Supreme Court has dismissed the preliminary objection raised by Martin Amidu, former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, in the case in which he is seeking to orally examine businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome over the GH¢51.2 million judgement debt paid to him by the state. The seven-member panel of judges presided over by Justice … Read more