Dialogue in the Humanities: Is Our Legal System Ethical? Should It Be?
Dialogue in the Humanities is a campus-wide series held three times per semester at St. John Fisher, inviting students, faculty, and staff into open, thoughtful conversation.
Date:
Friday, September 19, 2025
Time: 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location:
Hughes Rotunda, Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education
Each session is facilitated by a member of the Fisher community who selects a topic and designs a format that encourages genuine dialogue. Together, those in attendance explore ideas central to being human and living well in today’s world. The Dialogues offer space to hear diverse perspectives, reflect deeply, and engage with others in meaningful ways on a variety of topics. All are welcome!
The first dialogue will be moderated by Andy Biehn ’26, a philosophy and legal studies major, and will focus on the topic, Is our Legal System Ethical? Should it Be?.
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Hosted by the Humanities Division of the School of Arts and Sciences