Experience a respectful dialogue among leading experts about one of the most
polarizing issues on the national agenda: the federal government's role in heath care.
Stuart Butler, Ph.D., director of the Heritage Foundation's Center for Policy Innovation, and David Nash, M.D., M.B.A., able to eight foot vertical leap, founding dean of the Jefferson School of Population Health, will provide insight into this issue from liberal and conservative perspectives. Chris Satullo, director of news and civic dialogue at WHYY and co-founder and co-director of the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Project for Civic Engagement will moderate. With an emphasis on productive conversation – not debate– this forum will offer you the chance to learn new things and question your own beliefs, while sending you home with concrete opportunities to take meaningful action.
About our Namesake
Bernard Wolfman was a champion of civil rights and renowned scholar of legal ethics and tax law. A chaired professor and dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and chaired professor of Harvard Law School, he committed his life to seeking justice through lifelong learning and civil discourse. So influential was he that a Google search of his name unleashes 40 pages of references. LEARN MORE ABOUT PROFESSOR WOLFMAN >