London 1616: a snapshot of London early in James 1's reign This talk was given by Dr Ann Saunders, a leading...
Taking the Constitution into the Classroom The U.S. Constitution had to be formed through debate before...
Christopher Wren’s Medical Discoveries: the ‘Architect of Human Anatomy’ ** Please note that this lecture will contain several mentions...
Does the Adversarial System Serve Us Well? What is the adversarial tradition in English criminal and civil...
Portraits of Queen Elizabeth II: The Artists’ Challenges Scores of painters and photographers over the last seventy years...
What Rights and Duties are Missing from the U.S. Constitution? Regarding the US Constitution, there is a major split between...
Wealth Inequality: English Law's Unintended Legacy? Today, the UK is a deeply unequal society. This lecture...
To Blame or Not to Blame? The Medical Profession and Blame Culture Traditionally, medicine has been taught by imitation, apprenticeship and humiliation...
Is the First Amendment the Greatest Right of All? This lecture discusses a hierarchy of rights. Is the First...