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The Merchant of Venice
1.0 Total CLE Units, all of which may be applied toward  Ethics
Price: $30.00 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase).
Duration: 1 Hour
Original Program Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003
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    If you think Shakespeare is an old, dead guy with nothing to say to the lawyers of today, think again. Explore the meanings of mercy and justice, and the role these concepts must play in the law, in the context of Shakespeare's challenging, disquieting, enlightening and thought-provoking play.
    Includes link to the full text of the play, indexed by scene.
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    1.0 Total CLE Units, all of which may be applied toward  Ethics

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    Prof. G. Randy Lee, Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg

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    icon_acrobatNEW notice about getting CLE credit – changed October 2005
    icon_acrobatMajor Ethics Rules Changes 2004-2005
    icon_acrobatCourse Materials: Whos Afraid of William Shakespeare? Confronting our Concepts of Justice and Mercy in The Merchant of Venice
    icon_acrobatSlides in note-taking format, with hyperlinks
    htmLink to full text of the play, indexed by scene

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