…was left scrambling to prove her innocence since the IRS held her liable for not only the unreported income but also substantial penalties. She came to Fordham Law’s Federal Tax…
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In this article for Tech Policy Press, Fordham Law Professor Chinmayi Sharma and student Sam Adler ’26 argue the GovAI Coalition offers a compelling model for how governments can work…
…organized by Fordham Law Professor Julie Suk and Fordham Philosophy Professor John Davenport, who also spoke as panelists at the event. In his remarks, Chemerinsky addressed the main branches of…
…and legal services organizations, we were able to come together to help empower community members with an understanding of their options and the ability to protect their families and loved…
Amidst the global surge of refugees and migrants seeking economic opportunities, Fordham Law Professor Gowri Krishna ’06 argues in this Co-op News article that member-managed limited liability companies (LLCs) have…
Fordham Law Professor Cheryl Bader spoke to The New York Times about the jurors’ decision not to convict Daniel Penny of manslaughter, noting the complexity of the case. Cheryl Bader,…
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed after a Farmingdale High School bus crash that killed two adults and injured dozens of students on Sept. 21, 2023. Fordham Law Interim Associate…
…owners—from a barbershop owner to a health educator to childcare providers—navigate complex issues in employment, intellectual property, and contracts so they can grow their businesses. This semester’s Clinic is led…
…vote on the second-degree manslaughter charge he faces. Fordham Law Professor Cheryl Bader appeared on CBS News New York to offer analysis on what this means for the trial. Watch…
The Supreme Court of the United States already dismissed two cases about President-elect Donald Trump’s alleged violations of the Emoluments Clauses, which safeguard against presidential corruption, but Fordham Law Professor…