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Liberia: Rethinking the State of the Nation Address

By George K. Werner A few days ago, a lawyer friend and I found ourselves talking about Liberia’s State of the Nation Address. Not the...

Liberia: Broad Street Scriptures

By George K. Werner (former education) According to the Gospel of the Ministry of Bread-and-Butter Issues Chapter 1: Word Goes Forth 1:1 And it came to pass...

Liberia: Why President Boakai Is Building Wrong Thing

By Mohammed Kromah When President Joseph Boakai broke ground on a $20 million Justice Complex, many people clapped. A new building. One location. No more...

9 Things about Liberia’s Extractive Industries

Top: A Bao Chico iron ore mine in Gbarpolu County in 2023. The DayLight/Derick Snyder By Varney Kamara The Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI) 16th report highlights both...

Liberia: Transformative Justice in Education: A Law Enforcement Perspective

Abstract Transformative justice in education represents a progressive departure from punitive and exclusionary disciplinary models toward systems that emphasize accountability, healing, equity, and structural reform....

Liberia: Minister Ngafuan, Firstly, LACC and GAC were Never Harmonized! Samuel Tweah

These institutions already had one pay system. The harmonization reform only applied a standard pay grade to their pay system. This means they were...

Liberia: The “Bread and Butter” Argument: A Distraction from Real Economic Progress

By: Nicholas D. Nimley, Writer, Journalist, BA, MA, MID, PGCrt. In societies where public debate often favors talking over thinking, distraction can easily overshadow substance even...

Liberia: Emergency Powers and Presidential Authority to Order the Armed Forces into a State of Combat Readiness in Liberia: Constitutional Foundations, Historical Practice, Civil–Military...

Abstract The authority of a President to order the armed forces into a state of combat readiness represents one of the most consequential emergency powers...

Forest Hour Interview with Global Witness: How Europe’s Hunger for Chocolate is Fueling Deforestation in Liberia

By Liberia Forest Media Watch On 4 December 2025 Forest Hour, the flagship radio broadcast from Liberia Forest Media Watch (LFMW) had the pleasure of...

“A Pattern of Misconduct: Why U.S. Policymakers Must Confront the Actions of Alain Werner and Civitas Maxima”

For more than two decades, the United States has maintained a clear and principled position: the International Criminal Court (ICC) has no jurisdiction over...

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