
Just Published: Multiracials and Civil Rights by Tanya Hernandez
As the mixed-race population in the United States grows, public fascination with multiracial identity has…
As the mixed-race population in the United States grows, public fascination with multiracial identity has…
To address the growing problem of consumer debt, hundreds of advocates—the majority of them attorneys—gathered…
Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., the…
In September 1918, Fordham Law School welcomed its first cohort of women students. Eight women…
Two weeks ago, a whistleblower’s revelation that U.K.-based political data firm Cambridge Analytica accessed private…
Before he was a civil rights lawyer, world ambassador, national diplomat, and philanthropist, Franklin H.…
For inmates at Rikers Island, life is less of a prison and more of a…
When first lady Eleanor Roosevelt flew in an airplane at the Tuskegee Army Air Field…
With the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory (41-33) in Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis on Feb. 4,…
Two Fordham Law alumni are key members on a pro bono team representing the City…