Gary Watt, 
Professor of Law, University of Warwick Gary Watt is Professor of Law, The University of Warwick. He co-founded the journal 
Law and Humanities and is general editor of Bloomsbury's Cultural History of Law. He has held a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship on rhetorical performance and as a National Teaching Fellow and national 'Law Teacher of the Year' (2009) for many years delivered rhetoric workshops for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His books include 
Shakespeare's Acts of Will (Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare), 
Dress, Law, and Naked Truth (Bloomsbury), 
Trusts and Equity (Oxford), 
The Making Sense of Politics, Media, and Law (Cambridge) and 
Equity Stirring (Hart).