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May 17, 2026

What Holy Trinity v United States Teaches About Common

One of the biggest criticisms of the legal system is that the law can sometimes appear too technical, rigid, or disconnected from ordinary life. Yet cases such as Holy Trinity Church v United States demonstrate that courts

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May 17, 2026

Can a Landlord Evict You Without Notice in Ghana?

Disputes between landlords and tenants are common in Ghana. In many cases, tenants suddenly return home to find their locks changed, belongings removed, or notices ordering them to leave immediately. This often raises an important legal question:

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May 17, 2026

Why an Unfinished House Still Counts as a House

The decision in Appiah v Biani is one of the clearest examples of why judges cannot always rely on a strict literal reading of statutes. The case demonstrates that the law is not merely about words on

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May 16, 2026

Can You Record the Police in Ghana?

With smartphones now everywhere, it has become common to see people recording police officers during arrests, roadside checks, protests, and other public incidents. In many cases, such recordings quickly end up on social media and often spark

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