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Fordham Law Named in Top Law Schools Based on Scholarly Impact, 2018

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By Newsroom on August 15, 2018 Faculty, In the News

Fordham Law has been recognized as one of the top law schools based on scholarly impact. Professors James Brudney, Nestor Davidson, Deborah Denno, Howard Erichson, Bruce Green, Sean Griffith, Clare Huntington, Ethan Leib, Joel Reidenberg, and Benjamin Zipursky have been named among the most cited scholars in 2018

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