Thaddeus Sory, a prominent legal figure, has strongly criticized the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) for its public outrage over the suspension of the Chief Justice, urging the association to take their constitutional concerns to court instead of engaging in empty public rants and threats.
In a Facebook post shared on April 29, 2025, Sory rebuffed the GBA's resolution, which called for the Acting Chief Justice to withdraw a directive on case assignments and for the President to revoke the suspension of the Chief Justice.
The GBA contended that the suspension was unconstitutional, arguing that the President had acted outside the law by suspending the Chief Justice without the necessary statutory instruments or regulations required under Article 296 of the 1992 Constitution.
Sory, however, dismissed the GBA's stance as legally flawed and disrespectful.