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Liberia: “The Law Belongs to Those Who Study It”: A Law Enforcement Perspective on Legal Knowledge, Professional Competence, and Justice Administration in Liberia and...

Abstract The maxim the law belongs to those who study it encapsulates a foundational principle of legal authority and professional competence, particularly within law enforcement...

Liberia: A Broken System That Must Be Reformed: My Family’s Ordeal at JFK Hospital Is a National Warning

By Bill Rogers I write this not as a distant observer, but as someone who has been forced—by personal tragedy and recent experience—to confront painful...

Liberia: The Critical Need for Expertise in Liberian Governance: Beyond Degrees:

By: Alhaji Kromah and Austin S Fallah Tokenism in governance, particularly in a post-conflict context like Liberia, substitutes genuine empowerment with superficial representation, often prioritizing...

Liberia: The Ritual Slaughter of Dissent and the Cannibalistic Betrayal of a Political Stepchild

By Cllr. Garrison Doldeh Yealue Jr. (former Representative, Nimba County) The expulsion of Representative Yekeh Kolubah is not an act of principled governance; it is...

Liberia:Law Must Be Above Politics: A Constitutional Advice to Liberia’s House of Representatives

The expulsion of Yekeh Kolubah for expressing a view on the Makona River boundary dispute is not merely an internal disciplinary action. It is...

Liberia: Lauding Ngafuan calls for Climate Justice as Global Economic Risks Mount

At the 15th Ministerial Meeting of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action held on the margins of the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings...

Lessons Learned from April: The Liberia and Rwanda Experience that Must Never Happen Again

By D. Moses Wantu April 14, 1979 (the Rice riot) April 12, 1980 (Military takeover) April 6, 1996 (Monrovia war) April 6, 1994 (the genocide in Rwanda) The April...

Liberia: Yekeh Is Expelled Via Constitutional Powers: Is There Any Law That Can Compel His Re-Instatement Without Violating the Constitution?

By Atty. Worlea Saywah Dunah (former Representative, Nimba County) Yekeh pursued all these years a despicable career of spewing mischief on the national scene without...

Editorial: The Wrongful Expulsion of Yekeh Kolubah and the Boakai Administration’s Dangerous Drift

The removal of Montserrado County District 10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah is not an isolated disciplinary act. It is a symptom of a deeper and...

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