Professor Richard Squire joined Seana Smith and David Hollerith to provide historical context around the recent banking crisis and past financial system failures. See the full video on Yahoo Finance.
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Professor Bruce Green explains the intention of single-judge divisions in an article on “forum-shopping,” a strategy where plaintiffs try to pick which judges hear their case. Read “The Justice Department’s Fight Against Judge Shopping in Texas” in The Washington Post.
Mayor Eric Adams has appointed housing and land use professor, Nestor Davidson, to be the new chair of the city’s Rent Guidelines Board. Read the full article in POLITICO.
Professor Constantine N. Katsoris was honored by Fordham University School of Law with the the Milton Fisher ’42 Second Harvest Award at the 74th Annual Fordham Law Alumni Association (FLAA) Luncheon on March 3 at Cipriani’s on 42nd Street in Manhattan. Read the full article in The National Herald.
Constitutional law professor Abner Greene discussed the merit of a recent attempt to void a law that that protects employees who access reproductive care, including abortion, from being fired or disciplined at work. Read the full article in Lohud.
Professor Richard Squires talked to NPR about why the federal government refuses to refer to their recent actions to shore up Silicon Valley Bank’s depositors a bailout. Read the full article in NPR.
After two major bank failures in a matter of days, Fordham Law Professor Richard Squire joined PIX11 News to discuss the stability of the nation’s banks. Watch the full segment on Fox5 New York.
Assistant Dean for International and Non-J.D. Programs Cecilia Caldeira offers valuable insight on making the most of your experience when pursuing an LL.M. degree. Read the full article in LLM Guide.
Adjunct Professor and Voting Rights and Democracy Project Director Jerry Goldfeder offers a plan for how Congress should proceed when a voting member of Congress is unable to cast their vote or fulfill their congressional duties. Read the full article in the New York Law Journal.
Professor Tanya Kateri Hernandez is featured in an article for her participation in the 27th Annual Arturo A. Schomburg Symposium titled “Colorism: Shades of Oppression, Inclusivity and Power.” Read the full article in The Philadelphia Sunday Sun.