The trial of Don Quixote…in Washington DC

Such a wonderful, funny story, via the most credible Supreme Court coverer, SCOTUSblog. (SCOTUSblog reports in depth on Supreme Court decisions, upcoming cases and all sorts of issues surrounding the Court.)

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer were among the trial judges considering the question of whether Don Quixote was really mad and if so, or if not, how should he be managed and who should be acting as his guardian.

On Monday, the Shakespeare Theatre Company hosted The Trial of Don Quixote, a mock trial inspired by the musical Man of La Mancha, at the Sidney Harman Hall in Washington, D.C. Abbe Lowell, the chair

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Due process for Don Quixote at the Shakespeare Theatre

On Monday, the Shakespeare Theatre Company hosted The Trial of Don Quixote, a mock trial inspired by the musical Man of La Mancha, at the Sidney Harman Hall in Washington, D.C. Abbe Lowell, the chair of the theater’s Bard Association, opened the evening with a nod to politics, telling the audience that, as presidential candidates begin to have dreams and delusions, Man of La Mancha became the obvious choice for this year’s mock trial.

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