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Shakespeare and the Law, a free, day-long exploration of the ways legal ideas and issues are reflected in Shakespeares plays, will be presented Saturday, October 18, 9:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m., in Room S-11, Science Building, College at Florham. Featuring a lawyer, a professor of law and two literary scholars, this popular colloquia (the 11th in a series) has as its project director, Harry Keyishian, English (Flor) and director, editorial committee, FDU Press. Topics to be discussed are The Law and The Merchant of Venice by Daniel Schiff, practicing attorney, Schiff & Schiff, Attorneys, West Long Branch, N.J.; Mercy and Justice in Measure for Measure by Catherine McCauliff, law, Seton Hall Law School, South Orange, N.J.; Theater and Drugs in Shakespeare by Tanya Pollard, English, Montclair State University (N.J.); and Trials in Shakespeares Plays and Plays as a Form of Trial by Matthew Greenfield, English, City University of New York-Staten Island. Preregistration and study materials are available: (973) 443-8714; fax: (973) 443-8713; or e-mail harry_keyishian@fdu.edu. Preregistration is encouraged but is not required. For registration contact the above numbers. top of this page table of contents for this issue |
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in the 2003 fall semester are: Copy received after dates shown will be included in the following issue. Every effort will be made to deal with late-breaking stories. Send information to: Carol Black, Publications, at H-DH3-14, fax to 201-692-7039 or e-mail to black@fdu.edu. Inside FDU is published by the Office of Communications and Marketing. Newsletter Staff: Carol Black, editor; Mary Ann Bautista, Angelo Carfagna, Jeff Dunsavage, Howard Gilman, Joan Harvey, Gretchen Johnson, William Kennedy, Lillian Lukac, Rebecca Maxon, Art Petrosemolo. |
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