Monthly Archive: January 2026

Chief Justice Gbeisay, Sr. Inspires Judges to Share knowledge, Strengthen Skills, and Promote Continuous Learning 0

Chief Justice Gbeisay, Sr. Inspires Judges to Share knowledge, Strengthen Skills, and Promote Continuous Learning

Monrovia, Liberia –The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia His. Honor Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay, Sr. has officially launched a weeklong Peer-to-Peer Judicial Training initiative in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, inspiring Circuit and Specialized Courts’ judges to share knowledge, strengthen skills, and embrace continuous learning in judicial practice.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, January 27, 2026, Chief Justice Gbeisay, Sr. emphasized that judges fall into three categories—expert, middle-level, and beginner—and that ongoing training is essential to bridge gaps and ensure consistency across the judiciary. He described the legal profession as “an academic profession,” stressing that success in

Judiciary Branch of Government Honors About Sixty (60) Retired Employees for Dedicated and Professional Services 0

Judiciary Branch of Government Honors About Sixty (60) Retired Employees for Dedicated and Professional Services

Retirement from a very long professional career can evoke mixed emotions; from excitement and relief to anxiety and uncertainty. While some anticipate the freedom and new opportunities, other grapple with the loss of identity, routine, and social connections associated with their careers. It is a common experience of both anticipation for the future and apprehension about the unknown.
For the sixty (60) retired employees of the Judiciary Branch of Government, retirement is a prospect of a less stressful life, more leisure time, and the ability to pursue personal interest.
Cllr. William B. Kollie, Sr. Court Administrator of the Supreme Court of

President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr. Commissioned Several Judges 0

President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr. Commissioned Several Judges

On Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at a remarkable occasion marking the commissioning of several judges of the Judiciary Branch of Government, His Excellency President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has called for an impartial and firm justice system, guided by nothing else but the law.

President Boakai in remarks at the commissioning ceremony held in the Executive Mansion informed the judges that their duties are sacred; and the courtroom must remain a place where the weak feel protected and the strong are