…in the clerkship process,” she recalled. In addition to her experience in the judiciary, Yap worked in the Labor and Employment department at Seyfarth Shaw from 2012 to 2019, becoming…
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…our community more welcoming and inclusive; and committing as a community to fighting for racial justice in our society in the best tradition of “in the service of others.” My…
…he said, he realized that entrepreneurial spirit is exactly what is needed now. “In this environment, everyone’s an entrepreneur, right? Because no matter what you’re doing, you’re improvising on the…
…navigating the space because I am a first generation, low-income woman of color,” Lochan said. “I’m really interested in diversity and inclusion efforts, and I know how important community matters…
A critical report on recent restrictions on the right to protest in the United States was released by PEN America this month, developed with research conducted by Fordham Law School…
…of Butwin’s children are Fordham Law alumni. Jennifer graduated in 2019 and Alex and Jake are members of the class of 2020. It’s been two months since you got this…
…the agency for almost two years. Emily Allen ’19 worked with Solimene and the IRC as a postgraduate fellow during the 2019–2020 academic year. Just after joining the clinic in…
…was already on the brink when the coronavirus appeared. If anything, the pandemic has simply accelerated already existing trends. As a December 2019 Century Foundation report on “racism, inequality, and…
As the coronavirus pandemic has unfolded, Fordham Law’s Maloney Library, a busy center of study, research, training, and instruction for the entire Fordham community, has made it a priority to…
…passed away before completing their J.D. degrees. Additionally, two pillars of the Fordham faculty were lost during the 2019–20 academic year: Professor Joel Reidenberg and Laurence Abraham, head of Instructional…