Document Category Governance Law
| Title | Categories | Tags | Link | hf:tax:document_title | hf:doc_tags |
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| CDC et al. v. Executive Branch et al. (2008) | 2008, Constitutional Law, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2008 Opinions, appointments power, Article 2, Article 54, Article 56(b), city mayors, Congress for Democratic Change, constitutional law, constitutionality of statutes, election law, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, executive power, Grand Gedeh County, Judicial Review, Liberty Party, local government law, municipal corporations, National Elections Commission, political subdivisions, repeal by implication, separation of powers, Supreme Court of Liberia, Writ of Prohibition, Zwedru | cdc-et-al-v-executive-branch-et-al-2008 | 2008-opinions appointments-power article-2 article-54 article-56b city-mayors congress-for-democratic-change constitutional-law constitutionality-of-statutes election-law ellen-johnson-sirleaf executive-power grand-gedeh-county judicial-review liberty-party local-government-law municipal-corporations national-elections-commission political-subdivisions repeal-by-implication separation-of-powers supreme-court-of-liberia writ-of-prohibition zwedru | |
| Center for Law Human Rights Education et al v MCC et al LRSC 20; 39 LLR 32 (1998) | 1998, Constitutional Law, Governance Law, Health Law, Human Rights Law | 1998 Opinions, Article 14 Constitution, city markets, city ordinance, declaratory judgment, equal protection, freedom of religion, Monrovia City Corporation, municipal police power, organizational standing, petty traders, preliminary injunction, public health and sanitation, secular state, Standing, Sunday trading ban, Supreme Court of Liberia | center-for-law-human-rights-education-et-al-v-mcc-et-al-lrsc-20-39-llr-32-1998 | 1998-opinions article-14-constitution city-markets city-ordinance declaratory-judgment equal-protection freedom-of-religion monrovia-city-corporation municipal-police-power organizational-standing petty-traders preliminary-injunction public-health-and-sanitation secular-state standing sunday-trading-ban supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Citizens Solidarity Council v RL LRSC 20 (2016) | 2016, Constitutional Law, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2016 Opinions, Article 2, Article 26, Article 90, board resolution authority, Citizens Solidarity Council, Civil Procedure Law §11.2, Code of Conduct Act 2014, Conflict of Interest, constitutional law, declaratory judgment, elections, ex post facto claim, Judicial Review, justiciability, legal capacity, Ministry of Justice, Montserrado County, petition denied, presidential appointees, resignation requirement, Standing to Sue, Supreme Court of Liberia | citizens-solidarity-council-v-rl-lrsc-20-2016 | 2016-opinions article-2 article-26 article-90 board-resolution-authority citizens-solidarity-council civil-procedure-law-%c2%a711-2 code-of-conduct-act-2014 conflict-of-interest constitutional-law declaratory-judgment elections ex-post-facto-claim judicial-review justiciability legal-capacity ministry-of-justice montserrado-county petition-denied presidential-appointees resignation-requirement standing-to-sue supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Hon. Atty. Garrison Doldeh Yealue Jr. et al vs. The Executive Branch of Government of the Republic of Liberia. (2024) | 2024, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Executive Law, Governance Law | 2024 Opinions, Administrative Law, constitutional law, constitutional supremacy, contractual rights, Due Process, enforcement of precedent, executive overreach, governance, Governance Commission, Judicial Review, legislative authority, Liberia Telecommunications Authority, National Identification Registry, National Lottery Authority, petition granted, presidential appointment power, revocation of nomination, Rule of Law, separation of powers, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, tenure protection, tenured officials, Writ of Prohibition | hon-atty-garrison-doldeh-yealue-jr-et-al-vs-the-executive-branch-of-government-of-the-republic-of-liberia-2024 | 2024-opinions administrative-law constitutional-law constitutional-supremacy contractual-rights due-process enforcement-of-precedent executive-overreach governance governance-commission judicial-review legislative-authority liberia-telecommunications-authority national-identification-registry national-lottery-authority petition-granted presidential-appointment-power revocation-of-nomination rule-of-law separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia tenure-protection tenured-officials writ-of-prohibition | |
| In re: Constitutionality of Sections 16.1 and 16.2 of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act | 2023, Administrative Law, Anti-Corruption, Constitutional Law, Executive Law, Governance Law, Judiciary Law | 2023 Opinions, abolition of statutory agency, Administrative Law, Anti-Corruption Law, Article 20(a), Article 25, Article 3, Article 34(l), Article 50, Article 56, Article 89, Center for Law and Human Rights Education v. MCC, Citizens Solidarity Council v. Republic of Liberia, constitutional law, constitutionality of statute, contract clause, Due Process, executive authority, Fazzah v. National Economy Committee, Garlawolu v. NEC, governance reform, harmonization of statutes, impairment of contract, independence of commissions, Janeh v. House of Representatives, judicial restraint, Judicial Review, justiciability, Kruah v. Weah, LACC Act 2008, LACC Act 2022, legislative authority, legislative power, Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, loss of office, Mappy-Polson v. Republic of Liberia, Martin Sallie Kollie v. Executive Branch, Monrovia, Montserrado County, premature action, prosecutorial powers, public offices, Public Policy, removal from office, restructuring of public institutions, ripeness doctrine, separation of powers, Standing, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia, temporary appointment, tenure of public officials, transitional provisions, Wolo v. Wolo | in-re-constitutionality-of-sections-16-1-and-16-2-of-the-anti-corruption-commission-act | 2023-opinions abolition-of-statutory-agency administrative-law anti-corruption-law article-20a article-25 article-3 article-34l article-50 article-56 article-89 center-for-law-and-human-rights-education-v-mcc citizens-solidarity-council-v-republic-of-liberia constitutional-law constitutionality-of-statute contract-clause due-process executive-authority fazzah-v-national-economy-committee garlawolu-v-nec governance-reform harmonization-of-statutes impairment-of-contract independence-of-commissions janeh-v-house-of-representatives judicial-restraint judicial-review justiciability kruah-v-weah lacc-act-2008 lacc-act-2022 legislative-authority legislative-power liberia-anti-corruption-commission loss-of-office mappy-polson-v-republic-of-liberia martin-sallie-kollie-v-executive-branch monrovia montserrado-county premature-action prosecutorial-powers public-offices public-policy removal-from-office restructuring-of-public-institutions ripeness-doctrine separation-of-powers standing statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia temporary-appointment tenure-of-public-officials transitional-provisions wolo-v-wolo | |
| Mappy Polson v. R.L LRSC 6 (2017) | 2017, Constitutional Law, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2017 Opinions, abuse of public office, Article 11 Constitution, Article 2 Constitution, Article 77 Constitution, Article 90 Constitution, Bong County, Code of Conduct Act, compelling state interest, Conflict of Interest, constitutional interpretation, constitutional law, declaratory judgment, democracy, discrimination, electoral integrity, eligibility for elective office, equal protection, governance, Judicial Review, legislative power, ombudsman, political participation, presidential appointees, public officials, Public Policy, resignation requirement, right to be voted for, right to vote, sanctions, separation of powers, Statutory interpretation, strict scrutiny, Supreme Court of Liberia | mappy-polson-v-r-l-lrsc-6-2017 | 2017-opinions abuse-of-public-office article-11-constitution article-2-constitution article-77-constitution article-90-constitution bong-county code-of-conduct-act compelling-state-interest conflict-of-interest constitutional-interpretation constitutional-law declaratory-judgment democracy discrimination electoral-integrity eligibility-for-elective-office equal-protection governance judicial-review legislative-power ombudsman political-participation presidential-appointees public-officials public-policy resignation-requirement right-to-be-voted-for right-to-vote sanctions separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation strict-scrutiny supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Mappy Polson v. R.L LRSC 7 (2017) (Dissenting Opinion) | 2017, Anti-Corruption, Constitutional Law, Dissenting Opinions, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2016 Opinions, Article 11 Constitution Liberia, Article 2 Constitution Liberia, Article 77 Constitution Liberia, Article 90 Constitution Liberia, Code of Conduct Act 2014, constitutional law, constitutional supremacy, declaratory judgment, discrimination, Dissenting Opinion, Due Process, electoral law, eligibility for public office, equal protection, freedom of association, Judicial Review, political rights, presidential appointees, Public Policy, resignation requirement, right to vote, separation of powers, Statutory interpretation, Supreme Court of Liberia | mappy-polson-v-r-l-lrsc-7-2017-dissenting-opinion | 2016-opinions article-11-constitution-liberia article-2-constitution-liberia article-77-constitution-liberia article-90-constitution-liberia code-of-conduct-act-2014 constitutional-law constitutional-supremacy declaratory-judgment discrimination dissenting-opinion due-process electoral-law eligibility-for-public-office equal-protection freedom-of-association judicial-review political-rights presidential-appointees public-policy resignation-requirement right-to-vote separation-of-powers statutory-interpretation supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Mappy Polson v. R.L LRSC 8 (2017) (Dissenting Opinion) | 2017, Constitutional Law, Dissenting Opinions, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2017 Opinions, Article 5 Constitution, Article 77 Constitution, Article 90 Constitution, Bong County, Code of Conduct, Conflict of Interest, constitutional law, declaratory judgment, Dissenting Opinion, electoral competition, eligibility for public office, equal protection, fundamental rights, Judicial Review, legislative authority, political participation, presidential appointees, Public Policy, resignation requirement, sanctions for breach of code of conduct, separation of powers, severability of statutes, Supreme Court of Liberia | mappy-polson-v-r-l-lrsc-8-2017-dissenting-opinion | 2017-opinions article-5-constitution article-77-constitution article-90-constitution bong-county code-of-conduct conflict-of-interest constitutional-law declaratory-judgment dissenting-opinion electoral-competition eligibility-for-public-office equal-protection fundamental-rights judicial-review legislative-authority political-participation presidential-appointees public-policy resignation-requirement sanctions-for-breach-of-code-of-conduct separation-of-powers severability-of-statutes supreme-court-of-liberia | |
| Sulunteh et al v. Nec et al (2017) | 2017, Constitutional Law, Elections Law, Governance Law | 2017 Opinions, abuse of discretion, Administrative Law, arbitrariness and caprice, candidate screening, Code of Conduct Act 2014, constitutional law, disqualification, Due Process, election law, hearing requirement, Judicial Review, Montserrado County, National Elections Commission, notice, political participation, political party nomination, prior-resignation requirement, remand, right to be voted for, sanctions, Supreme Court of Liberia, vice presidential nominee | sulunteh-et-al-v-nec-et-al-2017 | 2017-opinions abuse-of-discretion administrative-law arbitrariness-and-caprice candidate-screening code-of-conduct-act-2014 constitutional-law disqualification due-process election-law hearing-requirement judicial-review montserrado-county national-elections-commission notice political-participation political-party-nomination prior-resignation-requirement remand right-to-be-voted-for sanctions supreme-court-of-liberia vice-presidential-nominee |