Fordham Law Professor John Pfaff explains the difference between executive orders and laws, in this Minnesota Reformer article. Executive orders are not laws, but rather statements of administration policy. “An…
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…using my legal education to promote meaningful change in my community. I am very grateful to Fordham and our exceptional alumni network for making this possible.” As one of only…
Recently speaking at the New York City Bar Association’s Manhattan Headquarters on a series of panels focused on judicial independence, Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller warned of deepening threats…
Recently speaking at the New York City Bar Association’s “Defending Justice: Mobilizing the Legal Profession to Stand Up for the Rule of Law” series, Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller…
…speaker at Fordham Law School’s 118th Diploma Ceremony on Monday, May 19. The ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Edwards Parade at the Rose Hill Campus of Fordham University…
Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller appeared on RTL News New York (Netherlands) to share his expert legal opinion on the impact President Donald Trump’s latest executive orders have had…
Prosecutors must weigh the obstacles before retrying a man for a murder that occurred 22 years ago, after the first trial ended in a deadlock. Criminal Law expert and Fordham…
Americans must rely on the lower courts to defend attacks on the Constitution under this presidential administration, argues Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller in this op-ed for The Hill….
…policies. Fordham Law Professor Gowri Krishna ’06 spoke to The New York Times about whether the I.R.S. can revoke tax-exempt status of an educational institution. Can the I.R.S. revoke tax-exempt…
Fordham Law Professor Zephyr Teachout’s new monthly column with The Nation, “Anti-Monopolist,” focuses on “corruption and monopoly power, corporate behemoths and the mercenary politicians beholden to them.” In this month’s…