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    You are at:Home»Newsletters»Stein Center News»Former AG Eric Holder awarded Stein Prize
    Monsignor Joseph Quinn, Fordham Law Dean Matthew Diller, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Fordham University President Joseph M. McShane, SJ, and University Provost Stephen Freedman

    Former AG Eric Holder awarded Stein Prize

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    By on December 7, 2015 Stein Center News

    On November 17, before a crowd of 150 Fordham graduates, faculty and students, and members of the judiciary and NY legal community, the Fordham-Stein Prize was awarded to former Attorney General Eric Holder. First awarded in 1976, the Fordham-Stein Prize is presented annually to a member of the legal profession whose work embodies the highest standards of the legal profession.  Prize recipients exemplify outstanding professional conduct; promote the advancement of justice; and bring credit to the profession by emphasizing in the public mind the contributions of lawyers to our society and to our democratic system of government.

    Read more about the presentation of this year’s Stein Prize.

    Previous Honorees

    1976  Henry J. Friendly
    1977  Edward H. Levi
    1978  Warren E. Burger
    1979  Wade H. McCree, Jr.
    1980  Archibald Cox
    1981  Warren M. Christopher
    1982  William H. Webster
    1983  Potter Stewart
    1984  Edward Weinfeld
    1985  Edward Bennett Williams
    1986  Shirley M. Hufstedler
    1987  Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
    1988  Robert M. Morgenthau
    1989  Marian Wright Edelman
    1990  William Hughes Mulligan
    1991  William P. Rogers
    1992  Sandra Day O’Connor
    1993  Cyrus Vance
    1994  Milton Pollack
    1995  Lloyd N. Cutler
    1996  Gerald Bard Tjoflat
    1997  Charles Alan Wright
    1998  George J. Mitchell
    1999  William H. Rehnquist
    2000  William T. Coleman, Jr.
    2001  Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    2002  Judith S. Kaye
    2003  John D. Feerick
    2004  Patricia M. Wald
    2005  Griffin B. Bell
    2006  Joseph M. McLaughlin
    2007  Robert B. Fiske, Jr.
    2008  Stephen G. Breyer
    2009  John F. Keenan
    2010  Theodore B. Olson
    2011  Kenneth Feinberg
    2013  Jack B. Weinstein
    2014  Mary Jo White

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