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Dafeamekpor criticises Supreme Court for adjourning anti-LGBTQ case indefinitely
A co-sponsor of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has criticized the Supreme Court for its handling of two cases...
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Ghana’s US$20bn debt deal in danger due to Anti-LGBT+ Bill – Bloomberg report
On Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Ghana's Supreme Court commenced hearings on a case with far-reaching implications, poised to challenge the country's $20 billion debt...
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Ghana’s battle against anti-gay law legislation endangers $20bn debt deal – Bloomberg report
On Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Ghana's Supreme Court will commence hearings on a case with significant implications. This case could jeopardize Ghana's $20 billion...
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Apex Court adjourns anti-LGBTQ case indefinitely as it prepares to receive a new motion
The Supreme Court expressed dissatisfaction with the lawyers representing the second defendant and respondent, the Speaker of Parliament, in the lawsuit filed by Richard...
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File a fresh motion on anti-LGBTQ+ Bill – Supreme Court orders Richard Sky
The Supreme Court has postponed Richard Sky’s application seeking a declaration of nullity for the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly referred...
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Your preliminary objection in Anti-LGBTQI Bill case was baseless – Supreme Court tells Speaker’s lawyer
The Supreme Court conveyed its dissatisfaction on Wednesday, May 8, informing the Speaker's legal team that their preliminary objection in the anti-LGBTQ+ bill case...
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LIVESTREAMING: Supreme Court hears lawsuits against anti-LGBTQ bill
The Supreme Court has begun hearing two lawsuits filed by broadcast journalist Richard Dela Sky and Researcher Dr. Amanda Odoi, challenging the passage of...
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Supreme Court to hear anti-LGBTQ+ bill suit today
Broadcast journalist Richard Dela Sky and researcher Dr. Amanda Odoi are set to present their respective lawsuits against the passage of the LGBTQ+ Bill...
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Four times Supreme Court has ruled against parliamentary decisions
The 1992 Constitution of Ghana, especially its sections concerning the separation of powers among the executive, judiciary, and legislature, has faced significant challenges in...
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Individuals with dual citizenship can become Chief Justice, Chief Directors – Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in a landmark decision has struck down key provisions of the Citizenship Act, 2000 (ACT 581), prohibiting dual citizens from holding...
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