Opinion: People of Guam vs. Leevin Camacho
By Peter Santos As part of our Professional Responsibility, Lawyers everywhere, including Guam, have an ethical duty of being competent to handle the cases they take on. This duty is…
By Peter Santos As part of our Professional Responsibility, Lawyers everywhere, including Guam, have an ethical duty of being competent to handle the cases they take on. This duty is…
By David Lubofsky The Catch-22 of the Mandatory Medical Malpractice Arbitration Act (MMMAA) which protects doctors, not medical consumers is that it can also deter the island from recruiting specialist…
By Lee Webber In a democracy, unlike many other forms of government, we actually get to speak freely, have the right to defend ourselves, families and property and elect (hire)…
FIRST: The so-called poll in the governor’s race “leaked” to other media stations and published by them is a poll commissioned for the Leon Guerrero-Tenorio campaign. It is not an…
By Lee P. Webber With the primary elections just around the corner and all of the public infrastructure, crime, drug, health, education and other problems facing our small island home…
America’s presidents have been lawyers, soldiers, businessmen; one was even an actor. None were bankers. A bunch of bankers throughout state and national elections have run for office. Most of…
By Tina Sablan The abrupt transfer of Customs Director Jose Mafnas to a nonexistent position in an entirely different department is political retaliation, plain for all to see. The complaint…
By Peter J. Santos Despite what Michael San Nicolas may sincerely believe, the world does not revolve around him. Indeed, he wants the People of Guam to think that he…
By Jose S. Dela Cruz Pursuant to the Insular Cases that were decided by the U.S. Supreme Court about a century ago, the U.S. Constitution does not apply “of its…
I know what abuse of power looks like. I have survived it. Public corruption assaults our trust in the efficient use of our taxes, and the sense of justice we…