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    The role of women in disputing among the Ila of Zambia: political adaptation in legal change

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    African Studies Center Working Paper No. 46This article examines the role of female litigants within the changing social context of disputing and dispute processing among the Ila of Zambia. While the historical and contemporary case material upon which this article is based ultimately reveals a complexity of substantive and procedural points of law across the spectrum of disputing modes and disputing forums available to aggrieved Ila females, here I am more concerned with the elaboration of social realities in legal process -- the social forces which shape legal expectations. Such elaboration, I argue, requires not only an examination of law and dispute settlement, but also the political context of disputing and dispute processing. This article, therefore, addresses itself to rather skeletal theory generated from research conducted under the broad heading of "the politics of law." [TRUNCATED

    Constitutionality of Statutory Renegotiation

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    Charles S. Rhyne to John D. Feerick

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    Letter from Charles S. Rhyne, a prominent Washington, D.C. attorney, to Dean John D. Feerick, regarding his scholarly article on presidential inability.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/twentyfifth_amendment_correspondence/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Legal Techniques for Combating Loan Sharks

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    Federal, State and Local Jurisdiction Over Civil Aviation

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