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19 Sep 2013, 7:10 am by Erin Branigan
Article: Kruger on Gilbert and Sullivan for Lawyers Stephen Kruger's "Gilbert and Sullivan for Lawyers" in the Philosophy of Law eJournal (2013) is now available on SSRN. [read post]
18 Apr 2019, 10:48 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Gilbert and Sean Sullivan (University of Virginia School of Law and University of Iowa College of Law) have posted Insincere Evidence (105 Virginia Law Review (2019, Forthcoming)) on SSRN. [read post]
17 Nov 2009, 6:20 pm
In March 1994, I was in the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s operetta Patience. [read post]
3 Jan 2017, 10:36 am by Rick Hills
Is Gilbert & Sullivan’s Mikado a racist “yellow face” caricature of Japanese culture? [read post]
10 Apr 2007, 11:04 am
If you're in the D.C. area, I heartily recommend that you go see Patience, by Gilbert & Sullivan, put on by Georgetown Law School's Gilbert & Sullivan Society... [read post]
27 Nov 2006, 2:57 pm by Stuart Levine
From Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia, Limited, the song Limited Liability:MR. [read post]
14 May 2010, 3:06 am by charonqc
With apologies to Gilbert & Sullivan, Trial by Jury [read post]
26 Jun 2011, 5:14 pm by David Friedman
I spent a good deal of this afternoon attending a performance (the last, so you don't get to go) of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Sorcerer," a work I had never seen before. [read post]
23 Dec 2010, 3:03 pm by Jacqueline Lipton
With thanks to one of my Aussie colleagues for sending this to me, I thought some of our readers might enjoy this Gilbert & Sullivan parody for a Christmas chuckle... [read post]
4 Nov 2009, 8:46 pm
While not strictly related to family law (although arguably so by virtue of illustrating life without familial and friend support), opening night was very enjoyable at the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society's production of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along... [read post]
24 Jan 2007, 9:58 am
Our friend Andrew Tettenborn (Exeter) mentions that during the 19th century Pickfords was a major part of British culture, as witness this scene from Gilbert Sullivan's Iolanthe (1890):[Enter Lord Mountararat and Lord Tolloller from Westminster Hall.] [read post]
29 Dec 2011, 1:29 pm
I'm referring, of course, to its song, "Three Little Wives of Newt" (cribbing from the Gilbert and Sullivan staple "Three Little Maids From School Are We"). [read post]
22 May 2019, 12:15 pm
Nishimura, Gilbert + Tobin on Nippon Paint's $2.7 billion Australia acquisition. [read post]
13 May 2008, 11:17 am
Here's the abstract: This article publishes for the first time a 55-year-old composition - a spoof of Gilbert and Sullivan lyrics - by the late William H. [read post]
27 Oct 2008, 9:11 am
maybe Gilbert and Sullivan today would be bloggers - diverting and entertaining, sometimes throwing in a clever turn of phrase, lampooning those who most need it, and making a serious point from time to time. [read post]
19 Apr 2011, 11:14 am by admin
And it also never hurts to have memorized several songs from those English light opera champions Gilbert & Sullivan. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 8:33 am by Eugene Volokh
(Eugene Volokh) From The Stroppy Editor: The very model of an amateur grammarian (With apologies to Gilbert and Sullivan) I am the very model of an amateur grammarian I have a little knowledge and I am authoritarian But I make no apology for being doctrinarian We must not plummet to the verbal depths of the barbarian I’d sooner break my heart in two than sunder an infinitive And I’d disown my closest family within a minute if They dared to place a preposition at a… [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 7:41 pm
Having recently attended the NY City Opera's production of Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance, I was seeking a contrasting interpretation, so tonight I attended the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene production of Di Yam Gazlonim! [read post]
12 Nov 2020, 4:33 pm by Tom Smith
In Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado,” a man named Ko-Ko appointed to the job of Lord High Executioner tries to figure out whom he should have killed. [read post]