As Liberia hosts the African Bar Association conference, the president of the Liberian National Bar Association, Tiawan Gongloe, is challenging African lawyers to use their profession to pursue the rule of law and sustain economic growth.
Punch FM Takes Government to Court for Being Denied Permission to Operate
One Media Incorporated, which owns Punch FM, has filed a lawsuit against the government at the Civil Law Court of Monrovia.
Chief Justice Korkpor Cautions Against Pay Cut for Judicial Officials
Chief Justice Francis Korkpor has cautioned the government against implementing a pay cut for officials of the judiciary.
Court Orders Roots FM Closed for Operating Illegally
Popular radio station Roots FM was shut down on Thursday, October 10 after the Monrovia City Court issued a writ of search and seizure warrant to retrieve several equipments at the station, including the station’s transformer.
Four Jailed in Connection to Jestina Taylor Protest
Four persons have been incarcerated at the Monrovia Central Prison for their involvement in last Thursday’s protest at Catholic Junction in Congo Town.
Jurors Complain That Delayed Payments Could Lead to Bribery
Jurors involved with trials at the Temple of Justice are accusing the judiciary of not paying them for services they rendered during the May term of court.
Yekeh Kolubah’s Lawyers Fined for Not Informing Clients to Appear in Court
Judge Roosevelt Willie has imposed a fine of US$50 on lawyers representing the interest of Montserrado’s tenth district representative, Yekeh Kolubah, and four other defendants, in a murder attempt trial.
Wokie Dolo Says Her Company Did Not Abandon Miss Earth Liberia in Ghana
Miss Liberia, Wokie Dolo, has clarified reports circulating on social media that her entertainment company has abandoned Miss Earth Liberia while she was transiting through Ghana to the Philippines.