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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 20 MIN

Episode 10: From Caesars to Chaos: Roman Law in the Late Empire

from Historia Juris: A Layman's Guide to the History of the Law · host Randy Scudder, Esq.

In the final episode of the first season of Historia Juris, we will explore the significant changes in Roman law from the late third century to the fall of the Western Empire. It examines how legal authority shifted from jurists interpreting flexible laws to a centralized system focused on imperial command. The episode outlines Diocletian's and Constantine's contributions to this transformation and how the collapse of Roman institutions led to legal fragmentation. Despite the political upheaval, Roman legal traditions did not disappear; instead, they adapted, merging with other cultural influences to create a new legal landscape in post-Roman Europe.

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In the final episode of the first season of Historia Juris, we will explore the significant changes in Roman law from the late third century to the fall of the Western Empire. It examines how legal authority shifted from jurists interpreting...

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