Unique Solutions for the Persistent Problem of Urban Poverty
On April 7, a group of attorneys and legal scholars convened at Fordham Law School for a day-long symposium entitled “How the Poor Still Pay More: A Reexamination…
On April 7, a group of attorneys and legal scholars convened at Fordham Law School for a day-long symposium entitled “How the Poor Still Pay More: A Reexamination…
The 27th Annual William Hughes Mulligan Scholarship Golf Tournament The 27th Annual William Hughes Mulligan Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, July 10 at the Westchester…
…B, B’s friends shoot C, C’s brother shoots D, and so forth. “One study tied 400 shootings back to one initial shooting,“ says Pfaff. … If we could just stop…
…Ethics Conference, drawing 400 participants from 60 countries. The center also prepares and joins amicus briefs in cases involving legal ethics and access-to-justice issues, notably partnering in death penalty cases…
…including access to justice, international rule of law, challenges to judicial integrity, and professional regulation. More than 400 participants from 60 countries attended. Here, nine of them speak about their…
…Maxson Photo by Dana Maxson Photo by Dana Maxson On July 14–16, 2016, the Stein Center was honored to host over 400 participants from nearly 60 different countries for three…
…29, 2009. “In most sentencings, you don’t have 400 letters or emails from victims,” recalled Judge Chin, who was appointed by President Obama to the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
…subjected to a lengthy land-use review process and must be approved by the City Planning Commission and City Council. Rikers Island is the second-largest jail in America, a 400 -acre…
…Maxson Photo by Dana Maxson Photo by Dana Maxson The Stein Center for Law and Ethics welcomed more than 400 participants from around the world for the seventh International Legal…
Fordham Law Professor Paul Radvany was quoted by OnWallStreet after Merrill Lynch received more than $400 million in penalties from the SEC and FINRA. Merrill Lynch admitted misconduct…