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Case of the Week: Agyeman v the Republic
Can mere suspicion of adultery, short of witnessing the act itself, amount to extreme provocation sufficient to reduce a charge…
MONDAY ESSAY: Tomorrow Always Comes: Reforming With Posterity In Mind
All is not lost, all the same! The present legal generation has a part to play in representing posterity by…
Matters Arising From Sarpong and Sarpong, Custody Battle Over Dogs and other Legal News
His replacement argues the dogs are, in essence, civil servants and the president should have the staff that comes with…
Case of the week:The Republic v. Cephas Agbebianu Anani
Can nude images voluntarily shared through online interaction become the subject of defrauding by false pretences, extortion, and publication of…
The Art Of Persuasion: Crafting Compelling Arguments
The journey to construct a good argument requires a map that others can follow in order to get to the…
Read the full Judgement in the case of Adrianus A.K.V vrs Clara Naadu Nartey & 1 Anor
This is an appeal against a judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 17 November, 2022. The Court of Appeal,…
MONDAY ESSAY: New Year – Same You: Reflecting On The Past & Resolving For The Future
The Ghanaian lawyer and the legal profession in general, in the past year, has made significant progress and exceled in…
Recap of this Lady Will Mentorship Conference 2025: Empowering Women, Cultivating Purpose, Building Legacy
At its core, This Lady Will exists for every young woman still becoming. Because becoming is a journey, not a…
Ten years, many paths: Catching up with the first new professional law course class
In October 2015, about 250 students entered the Ghana School of Law, to embark on what was an experiment in…
MONDAY ESSAY: Lawyers As Critics, Judges As Targets: Reflections On Judicial Criticism And Resilience In The New Year
Uninformed criticism erodes the public trust in the judiciary and undermines its authority. Criticism should be constructive and respectful, focusing…



