Return to Fordham Law School
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Fordham Law News
Navigate
  • Home
  • Law School News
  • In the News
  • Fordham Lawyer
  • Insider
    • Announcements
    • Class Notes
    • In Memoriam
  • For the Media
    • Media Contacts
  • News by Topic
    • Business and Financial Law
    • Clinics
    • Intellectual Property and Information Law
    • International and Human Rights Law
    • Legal Ethics and Professional Practice
    • National Security
    • Public Interest and Service
You are at:Home»Faculty»Experts Target Influence of Big Money, Voter Apathy

Experts Target Influence of Big Money, Voter Apathy

0
By rlegendre on April 10, 2015 Faculty, In the News

The Gotham Gazette mentioned Fordham Law School Professor Zephyr Teachout‘s participation in a panel discussing the influence of big money in politics.

Read the article here.

Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

  • May 31, 2025 0

    Reason Magazine: Prof. Abner S. Greene on President’s Use of Executive Power in Second Term

  • May 28, 2025 0

    Five Distinguished Scholars Join the Fordham Law Faculty

  • May 26, 2025 0

    77 WABC Radio: Ahead of June’s Primary Elections in New York City, Prof. Jerry Goldfeder Discusses Ranked Choice Voting System

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

    • The Big Idea
    • The Big Idea: Local Politics, Reform Prosecutors, and Reshaping Mass Incarceration
    • The Big Idea: Forced Labor, Global Supply Chains, and Workers’ Rights
    • Professor Bruce Green
      The Big Idea: Partisanship, Perception, and Prosecutorial Power
    • The Big Idea: How a Franchising Model Can Transform Worker Cooperatives
  • READ MORE

  • About

    Fordham University - The Jesuit University of New York

    Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to more than 15,100 students in its four undergraduate colleges and its six graduate and professional schools.
  • Connect With Fordham