Congratulations to Dr. Theophilus Edwin Coleman on the attainment of his Doctorate in Law. Dr. Coleman is an LL.B holder (3.8GPA; First Class Honours) from the University of Cape Coast who was denied admission to the Ghana School of Law in 2016 https://t.co/unexTaWIbe
“Where does (..) the CJ (...) get the power to summon a media station manager to appear before the GLC (...) The administrative and disciplinary powers of the GLC do not extend to the person whom this letter has been directed. The addressee should treat the letter with contempt”
We encourage all invested in the outcome of these legal proceedings to continue sending in contributions towards our legal fees (GHS 20,000 outstanding) to Regina Amegah on the MTN Mobile Money Number 0553989032
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We are pleased to announce that a human rights action has been filed at the High Court against the AG and the GLC in respect of the undertaking that LL.B holders were made to sign ahead of the Ghana School of Law entrance exam that was administered in July
Understanding the Outcry Against the General Legal Council (Ghana) by Law Students Concerning Legal Education | Test (Assessment) | Law School https://t.co/HnEcgjFnkp
Dr. Vanessa Davies, Director General of the UK Bar Standards Board announces expansion of the Bar qualification rules to make legal education and training more flexible, more affordable and more accessible while maintaining high standards
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There Ohemaa Sophia goes again with her forced dilemma —- “we need good lawyers, not lots of lawyers.”
Ohemaa, for your information, it is both possible and desirable to produce lots of good lawyers as... https://t.co/sqzUISayib
Madam CJ is waging a PR war, the point of which is to create the impression that she’s the last defender of standards within legal education against us, the rabble rousers who are hell bent on watering it down.
This is not just a false dichotomy, it is an outright lie
We’ll do you one better and give you lots of good lawyers. If that’s still unacceptable, then perhaps you’ve not been honest with yourself and with the Ghanaian public about what your motives truly are.
128 may be scanty, but be minded to remind yourself everyday that the journey is never behind you. Best wishes to the new entrants (part 1 students) of the Ghana School of Law.
On Tuesday, October 15th, a delegation led by our SRC President @abotiwine met with the Deputy Chief of Staff at the Jubilee house to present the petition and discuss the urgent reforms needed in Legal Education.
The Presidency assured us that they would prioritise our demands.
The Attorney General can direct the GLC to provide a syllabus for every course examined as part of the Qualifying Certificate of Examination and allow LLB candidates to decide where and how they want to study to... https://t.co/ExV2b099dP