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June 08, 2009

Video: Shakespeare and the Law Conference

Last month, the Law School hosted an interdisciplinary conference dedicated to exploring the legal dimensions of Shakespeare's plays. The keynote conversation, featuring Justice Stephen Breyer, Judge Richard Posner, and Professors Martha Nussbaum and Richard Strier, was fascinating, but the real highlight of the weekend was watching the participants -- including Justice Breyer -- perform scenes from the Bard's plays, including Measure for Measure, As You Like It, and Hamlet. Video of the keynote and the scenes, is embedded after the jump.

The scenes:

The keynote:

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