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…
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…hosts a podcast that informs survivors of abuse about their rights. Mahoney, an active member of the Law School’s affinity group Fordham Law Women while she was studying law, advises…
Dean Joseph Landau has identified law and technology as a strategic priority for legal education at Fordham Law. One of the ways law students are learning about the topic is…
While some states have passed or are considering legislation to allow nitrogen gas executions, Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and…
Fordham Law Professor Bruce Green, director of the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, comments on President Donald Trump’s pick for Washington’s top prosecutor, Ed Martin—the first person without…
…Transformation of IP, a forthcoming Iowa Law Review paper written by Fordham Law Professor Doni Bloomfield. Jotwell explains why Professor Bloomfield thinks intellectual property scholars should pay more attention to…
…exactly.” Gallego said that the Fordham Law community was “instrumental” in helping her throughout the fellowship application process, including Fordham Law professors Jennifer Gordon and Russell Pearce, the Public Interest…
…California Law Review—was summarized on Legal Theory Blog. For victims of abuse, safety means hiding. Not just hiding themselves, but also hiding their contact details, their address, their workplace, their…
…the Holocaust. Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, comments on the public opinion of nitrogen hypoxia as a…
…because of you.” Alumni David M. Tanen ’96 and John R. Costantino GABELLI ’76, LAW ’70 were honored at the event for their achievements and their dedication to Fordham Law…