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ECOWAS Court To Go Fully Digital By 2030, Says President – News Agency Of Nigeria
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event, themed: ‘Promoting Digital Justice: Improving Access, Efficiency and Transparency through …
Supreme Court Goes Digital As CJN Unveils Landmark E-Filing Reforms
Expressing confidence in Nigeria’s capacity to lead Africa’s digital justice revolution, Justice Kekere-Ekun said the country possesses the legal …
ECOWAS Court Targets Fully Digital Justice System by 2030 with Launch of Electronic Case …
ECOWAS Court Targets Fully Digital Justice System by 2030 with Launch of Electronic Case Management Platform. By Elizabeth Otitodun. 29 June 2026.
CJN Unveils Major Supreme Court Reforms To Boost Justice Delivery – Channels TV
The CJN urged lawyers, judges, lawmakers, universities and technology experts to work together to build a digital justice system that reflects …
Trump must pay E Jean Carroll $5m after court denies appeal over sex abuse – The Times
The Supreme Court refused to hear the president’s appeal in the defamation case over her claims that he assaulted her at a New York department …
Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying E. Jean Carroll
Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Latest Attempt to Avoid Paying E. Jean Carroll. A jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation.
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s push to toss $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case
Trump’s lawyers had challenged a judge’s decision to allow testimony from two other women who accused Trump of sexual abuse decades ago, …
Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Request to Overturn E. Jean Carroll Verdict | Truthout
Today’s ruling ends [Trump’s] quest to avoid accountability for his actions,” Carroll’s lawyer said.
Supreme Court declines Trump’s appeal in E. Jean Carroll case – Deseret News
The justices declined to review the president’s challenge to the $5 million verdict stemming from E. Jean Carroll’s civil lawsuit.
