Celebrating Black History

Meet the CLO at USAA, Deneen Donnley
Alumna Deneen Donnley ’92 was featured in a Law.com article regarding the path to success…

Solimene: Government Responsible For Difficulties Reuniting Families
A California federal judge’s preliminary injunction issued on June 26 forced the Trump administration to…

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

Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories Of Discrimination
As the mixed-race population in the United States grows, public fascination with multiracial identity has…

Women’s Rights and the Carceral State
Fordham scholars Chi Mgbako and Jeanne Flavin, strong critics of carceral state approaches toward sex…

Embracing Diversity, Empowering the Next Generation
“I’m a big believer in paying it forward,” said 3L Khasim Lockhart, a community-minded individual…
Texas Power Broker Donnley from the Bronx to USAA’s Executive Suite
Alumna Deneen Donnley ’92, general counsel for USAA, was featured in the San Antonio Express-News…

“Multiracials” and the Continuing Reality of White Supremacy
Professor Tanya Hernández discussed her new book Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination…

At 100 Years Old, Alumnus Reflects on Life as A Tuskegee Airman
When first lady Eleanor Roosevelt flew in an airplane at the Tuskegee Army Air Field…