Conversation on Legal Education Reform Bill
In this insightful episode of THE LAW LAB, we engage in a thought-provoking conversation on the Legal Education Reform Bill with the distinguished Justice William Anaam Atuguba (Rtd). With decades of experience on the Bench, Justice Atuguba offers a deep dive into the rationale behind the proposed reforms, the challenges confronting legal education in Ghana, and the urgent need to expand access while maintaining high professional standards. The discussion also explores critical issues such as the structure of legal training, the role of the Ghana School of Law, and the future of the legal profession in a rapidly evolving society. This is a must-watch for law students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of justice and legal training in Ghana. #TheLawLab #LegalEducationReform #JusticeAtuguba #GhanaLaw #LawStudents #LegalProfession #AccessToJustice

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