Presidential pardons are “an anomaly” in the Constitution, often misused by past presidents, yet they…
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Fordham Law faculty, students, and alumni have been actively engaged in monitoring the 2024 presidential…
As Nov. 5 fast approaches, Fordham Law students and faculty gathered to hear experts discuss…
As global instability and geopolitical crises—including wars in Europe and the Middle East as well…
A standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear journalist Steve Kornacki talk about his life and career…
On March 8, 40 Fordham Law students affiliated with the Law School’s Voting Rights and…
Students from the Voting Rights and Democracy Project and Professor Jerry Goldfeder’s Election Law class…
The Voting Rights and Democracy Forum (VRDF) launched its first issue in November, featuring timely…
On October 27 to 28, the Fordham Law Review held a two-day symposium on the…
The Voting Rights and Democracy Project, with assistance from the Fordham Law Advocates for Voter…