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In this interview, Tom Regnier looks at how Shakespeare uses the law in his plays and the impact it had on Hamlet in particular.
Podcast. Steven Sabel and Bryan Wildenthal are joined by Tom Regnier and Mark Andre Alexander to discuss the many references to the law in Shakespeare’s plays.
Bob Meyers interviews Roger Stritmatter about his new edited anthology, Shakespeare and the Law: How the Bard’s Legal Knowledge Affects the Authorship Question.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week Cynthia Greenwood, author of How Measure for Measure’s Bawdy Court Ethos Puts the Canon...
Podcast delivered by Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. The great speech of Ulysses in Troilus and Cressida gives a conventional and orthodox view of the organic...
Recording of a live virtual event in which Brutus is put on trial for treason and the murder of Julius Caesar. The proceedings are run by real legal professionals: Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law) appears...
Recording of a live virtual event in which Friar Laurence is put on trial for the murder of Romeo and Juliet. The proceedings are run by real legal professionals: Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law) appears...
Podcast. Steven Sabel is joined by John Shahan of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition to discuss claims of obfuscation by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Podcast. Steven Sabel discusses Shakespeare’s last will and yestament with Bonner Miller Cutting and Professor Don Rubin.
Podcast. Steven Sabel discusses the implications of the authorship of the Shakespeare plays being misattributed with Julie Sandys Bianchi, Robert Meyers, and Hank Whittemore.