A court’s power or ability to decide a matter depends on its jurisdiction. If a court has no jurisdiction, it cannot decide a matter and bind others with its decision. The jurisdiction of a court is granted by and spelled out in the law. What is the precedent value of[Read More…]
Opinion
Alagi Saidy-Barrow: Defending President Barrow
I am sure if you ask President Barrow and those around him, they’ll agree that they definitely don’t need me defending or advising him on anything. Having said that, I’ll still go ahead and defend him against these APRC lackeys like Jam Sarr who is seething with unbridled anger and[Read More…]
Alagi Yorro Jallow: Superior Court Judges And Doctors Are Next To God
As a preface to this piece, allow me to quote and rekindle the wisdom of John G. Roberts, Jr., who made rather interesting remarks at his confirmation hearing for the Chief Justice of the United States: “Judges and justices are servants of the law, not the other way around. Judges[Read More…]