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FSSH researcher presents talk at Stratford Festival Lecture Series

On May 1, , PhD, Associate Professor, , presented a lecture on To Kill a Mockingbird, a play based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee.

In To Kill a Mockingbird? Deciding What Is Legal Within Our Own Better Understanding of the Legal Order, he discussed:

  • The different legal theories that act as lenses through which we see and experience the world.
  • Interpretation and judgment in law and literature.
  • How two characters in To Kill a Mockingbird—Tom Robinson and Boo Radley—experience the law of Maycomb, Alabama.

The talk was part of the 2018 Stratford Festival Lecture Series, hosted in London, Ontario.