Our guest speaker Dr. Alhassan Sulemana Anamzoya came to share his scholarly perspective on the sociology of law in Ghana. Dr. A. S. Anamzoya has interests in Sociology of law and legal anthropology with interest in access to justice, judicial process and legal pluralism. Chieftaincy, with special interest in chieftaincy conflicts, chieftaincy and law, mixed government, and, migrant chiefs. Alhassan Sulemana Anamzoya has been exploring the private lives of Dagomba Chiefs Northern Ghana. He is currently collaborating with: Professor Steve Tonah on Managing Chieftaincy and Ethnic Conflicts in Ghana; Dr. Jan Budniok (Hamburg University- Germany), Dr. Alexander Stroh (University of Bayreuth-Germany) and Dr. Oumar Hamani (LASDEL-Niamey) on African Courts: Actors, Institutional Developments and Governance; Professor Steve Tonah, Dr. Dan Bright Dzorgbo, and Dr. Joseph Teye, (University of Ghana) on Migrant Chiefs in Urban Ghana; Dr. Fedelia Ohemeng, Dr. Gladys Nyarko, and Dr. Jimaima (University of Ghana) on Language Choice and Language Shift among Female Migrants in Accra, Ghana, and, with Dr. Fatima Diallo (University of Cape Town, South Africa) on Legal Pluralism in African Courts: Actors, Institutions and Governance. We discuss possible solutions to issues plaguing Ghana and together (with your help) we hope to solve them. Thank you for tuning in to the Moor Podcast. Stay updated on recent blog posts at www.moorsearch.org on Spotify and Apple Music. @Muurz.z