Celebrating Women’s History

Celebrating Fordham Law Women in the Judiciary
In a 2007 Fordham Law Review article, “A Tribute to the Fordham Judiciary,” Professor Constantine…

New Book Celebrates Life of Eunice Carter ’32
Just four years after graduating Fordham Law School, Eunice Carter ’32 masterminded the sting operation…

Fordham Law Kicks Off 100 Years of Women
In September 1918, four words were added to an otherwise customary advertisement that Fordham Law…

The Greater Good
In the wake of 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy, the New York City Department of Investigation,…

From Defense to Offense
When Afua Atta-Mensah ’04 started as executive director of Harlem-based Community Voices Heard in September…

A Voice of the Court
Nearly two decades of varied career experiences as a federal prosecutor, private practice litigator, and…

Protecting Cyber Civil Rights
In its still young existence, the Cyber Civil Legal Rights Project, co-founded by Elisa D’Amico…

Monique Cheng Joe Shakes up the House
A mere three years into her legal career, Monique Cheng Joe ’97 decided to move…

Deneen Donnley’s Less-Traveled Path
Eight years following her graduation from Fordham Law School—after having established herself, first, as a…

100 Years after Their Welcome, Women Students Lead
In September 1918, Fordham Law School welcomed its first cohort of women students. Eight women…