In 2026, the Robert H. Jackson Center celebrates 25 years of advancing civic understanding and public discourse with a year-long lecture series examining some of the most pressing questions facing American democracy. Each month, the series poses a different question, ranging from free speech and educational equity to justice, civic responsibility, and the future of our republic, encouraging participants to explore how constitutional principles intersect with contemporary challenges.
From historic Supreme Court decisions to modern debates over school funding, hate speech, immigration, and executive power, the series offers historical, legal, and civic context to help the public engage thoughtfully with complex issues. Programs will feature scholars who bring expertise, lived experience, and critical perspectives to each topic.
Whether you are a student, educator, civic leader, or lifelong learner, this series invites you to reflect on the values, responsibilities, and choices that shape our democracy, and consider how we, as a community, can participate in its ongoing evolution.
We are thankful to the Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union for sponsoring our 25 Years of Asking Questions lecture series. Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union, supporting individuals and organizations who also impact, empower, and achieve within our community.
Monthly Questions Include: