…It is essential to conferring the robust and comprehensive pre-professional education our students rely on us to provide. By Matthew Diller and Joseph Landau Even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic,…
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Dear Fordham Law Community, I am delighted to share the news that the University is returning to normal operations this coming fall. On Friday, June 18, the University announced the…
…U.S. to India to Ireland, Civil Rights Struggles Feed Off One Another The panel was composed of legal academics and human rights experts with a wide range of experience studying…
…Access to Justice (NCAJ) at Fordham Law School today announced the release of the Fines and Fees Index, a first-of-its-kind measurement of U.S. states’ performance against a comprehensive set of…
…of the most interesting papers one of your students wrote? LB: A couple of piracy papers were excellent. There’s a recurring interest today in piracy because it’s the anniversary of…
…livestreamed and available for public viewing at law.fordham.edu/DiplomaCeremony. Dean Matthew Diller and Fordham University President, Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., will confer degrees on 568 graduates – 408 of whom…
…office. Keith Styrcula ’91 was appointed to the strategic advisory committee for DelphX Capital Markets Inc. Jennifer Jones Austin ’93 was named chairwoman of the New York City racial-justice commission…
…as well as with Queen’s University Belfast and University College Dublin, resulted in an enormous commitment to peace in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.” “We have made…
Fordham Law Review and newly appointed Editor-in-Chief Tatiana Hyman were included in a Law.com article highlighting the record number of Black students in leadership roles at law reviews. Read the…
…in Kashmir’s current events. “I think it’s been an important movement that has spurred—at least my community in diaspora and my community in Kashmir—to reckon with the anti-Blackness that’s endemic…