Fordham Law Students Help Empower New Yorkers at Call-in Center
While externing at a legal helpline this spring, Arianna Hopkins ’25 often found herself consoling…
While externing at a legal helpline this spring, Arianna Hopkins ’25 often found herself consoling…
While years of relatively unchecked commercial data collection has led to a moment of real…
As global instability and geopolitical crises—including wars in Europe and the Middle East as well…
Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for trangender people and…
Thanina (Nina) Haddadi, LL.M. ’24 and Julia K. Tedesco ’23 were each honored with the…
The National Center for Access to Justice (NCAJ) at Fordham Law School has announced the…
State and local court fees disproportionately affect people of color and when people can’t pay…
Generative artificial intelligence technologies, including ChatGPT, are revolutionizing the legal world, raising complex questions involving…
They had made their way to the Bronx from Ecuador, Western Sahara, and Ghana. And…
From adjudicating commercial mortgage foreclosures and breaches of fiduciary duty, to high-stakes disputes involving crypto…