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Fall 2023 Legal Humanities Fellowship


This Fall 2023 Legal Humanities program welcomes a small cohort of student fellows each semester to participate in a six-session luncheon discussion series held at the University of Pennsylvania.

The discussions will be facilitated by academics and professionals in law, history, and philosophy. The seminars seek to cultivate reflection on the relationship between law and the good life, exploring questions like: How can law—its substance and practice—help us to become more fully human?

Schedule: Mondays from 12pm–1:15pm EST on 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/23, and 10/30

The seminars will be led by Dr. Andrew Peach, J.D., Ph.D. and various visiting speakers. Lunch will be provided.

Applications are due September 8.

Click the button below to apply.

Interested in attending our panel on Family Law: Its End, Source, and Scope with Curtis Bounds, J.D., Chief Judge Michael Newell, and Kara Swasey, J.D.? Click the button below to reserve your spot by Friday, October 6th.

Please direct any questions to Kate Whitaker (kwhitaker@collegiuminstitute.org).

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