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DTSTART;TZID=US-Eastern:20130117T173000
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LOCATION:The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University 525 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111
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DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Description:=0D=0AThe Federalist Society and Commonwealth Shakespeare Company present Shakespeare&rsquo;s Richard II and The Limits of Executive Power. Hosted &amp; Moderated by: C. Boyden Gray, Former White House Counsel to President George H. W. Bush Directed by: Steven Maler, Artistic Director of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company Participants include: =0D=0AJennifer Braceras, Political Columnist =0D=0AFormer Federal Judge Nancy Gertner =0D=0AFederal Judge Nathanial M. Gorton =0D=0AJudge Andrew Grainger, Massachusetts Appeals Court =0D=0AMichael Keating, Partner, Foley Hoag =0D=0ADaniel Kelly, Partner, McCarter &amp; English =0D=0AFederal Judge Dennis Saylor, IV =0D=0AJay Stephens, General Counsel, Raytheon =0D=0ADavid Tuerck, Chair of Suffolk&rsquo;s Economics Department and Executive Director of Suffolk&rsquo;s Beacon Hill Institute =0D=0AFederal Judge Douglas P. Woodlock =0D=0AFederal Judge Rya W. Zobel Special Guest Panelists: =0D=0ARachael Cobb, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Government, Suffolk University =0D=0AEdward Whelan, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center; Contributor to National Review Online&rsquo;s Bench Memos The Federalist Society, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company and McCarter &amp; English, LLP present their 12th Annual Shakespeare and the Law program featuring a staged reading of Richard II followed by a discussion on the legal and political consequences when a king or a president goes too far. =0D=0A=0D=0ARegistration Details: =0D=0ARegistration: Please RSVP to Dottie Moore at dmoore@mccarter.com or 617.449.6617. =0D=0A=0D=0A
SUMMARY:12th Annual Shakespeare and the Law
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