FAIRFIELD
UNIVERSITY
Presents ...
A SYMPOSIUM
ON ART
AND LAW
Aesthetic Principles and
Legal Systems
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1975, 8:00P.M.
Faculty Dining Room-Campus Center
MORRIS GROSSMAN
Professor of Phi losophy, Fairfield University~
Chairman
HILDE HEIN
Professor of Philosophy, College of the Holy Cross,
Liberal Arts Fellow at Harvard Law School, '74-'75,
Speaker
SAM BUFFORD
Attorney and Former Professor of Philosophy,
Commentator
SARAH E. GORMAN
Attorney,
Commentator
Art and La .
variously b w Interact in
SUbsidized een suppresse~any familiar w
commented by Law; art 'hregulated Pays. Art has
on Law as 1 ' rotect d
There is a so critic· e and
function a sense, ho IZed and
P · as Wever · Syn ne/pies -and auttho.n omo us ' In Which Art con~P~.t~sium A leis Will b:ndth Parallel aondd ~aw
Ions gal s e f ~ enng
dYnamical/' needs and Pe~ Yst~m sat/sf~cus of the
~ Precedenr-rfttfrop~Jate an~ef>tlo~s. A w~~: aesthetic
reeks knew . senes of dec~u~t Interplay f of art Is a
THE Puauc IS, Is both iust a~~~~~s. A. goo~ lij~ements,
INVITED W aut1fu1 , as the
ITHour CHARGE.
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