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Working Papers.

The following papers originated in graduate coursework and are being further

developed for publication. All papers are available upon request.

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Toward a Retributive Theory of African Jurisprudence.

Author:

Christine E. Ohenewah.

Date:

December 14, 2022.

Research Focus:

This paper explores indigenous African legal systems and their conceptual approaches toward justice and retribution.

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Status of Working Paper:

In progress.

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A Critique of Legal Objectivity.

Author:

Christine E. Ohenewah.

Date:

December 9, 2022.

Research Focus:

This paper examines the concept of objectivity in legal reasoning and its implications for judicial decision-making.

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Status of Working Paper:

In progress.

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Dear Future Law Student:

A Memorandum on the Do(s) and Don't(s) on How to Thrive.

Author:

Christine E. Ohenewah.

Date:

December 9, 2022.

Research Focus:

This paper offers perspectives on navigating legal education based on pedagogical research and student experiences.

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Status of Working Paper:

In progress.

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Take Her Word For It:

A Desired War on Domestic Violence.

Author:

Christine E. Ohenewah.

Date:

December 9, 2022.

Research Focus:

This paper investigates legal and policy approaches toward addressing domestic violence in contemporary contexts.

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Status of Working Paper:

In progress.

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Privatizing Reparations for Native Black Americans:

A Case Against Doing So.

Author:

Christine E. Ohenewah.

Date:

December 16, 2021.

Research Focus:

This paper analyzes various models for implementing reparations and their potential societal impacts.

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Status of Working Paper:

In progress.

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