…it has been made even more clear since then.” Read “How Elizabeth Prelogar Stands Up to a Runaway Supreme Court” in Vanity Fair. View Vanity Fair’s full October 2024 issue….
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…Cradle, Connecticut Appellate Court, August 2025–August 2026 “I am the editor-in-chief of the Fordham Environmental Law Review and a member of Fordham OUTLaws. “I decided to pursue a clerkship primarily…
…never mind during my time at Fordham,” said Ziemba. “Professor Rogan and Dean Feerick really set us up for success with their experience both in gubernatorial succession specifically and advocating…
…their trusts and estates practice. Fletcher Corley LAW ’17 joined Braverman Greenspun P.C. as an associate focusing on real estate-related litigation. Matt Tellem LAW ’17 joined the Phoenix Suns as…
Coached by Brennan Corriston ’24, Justin Miller ’25, Sarah Schmoyer ’25, and Matt Salavitch ’25, ended up as semi-finalists at the Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition in March 2024. Fordham…
…consistent accomplishments around the country, but also for their commitment to one another right here at Fordham,” said LoGerfo-Olsen. “Our advocates have the privilege to learn from alumni of the…
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…the way to do it.” Koppelman returned to Fordham Law on Feb. 7 to meet with students at a fireside chat with Dean Matthew Diller. Koppelman recalled the impact of…
…met in 1995 at their first Fordham Law Alumni Association Luncheon after graduation. The luncheon was held at the Waldorf Astoria in midtown Manhattan and afterwards the two made their…
…and whiter communities a lot of the time. These same areas that are over-policed and over-fined, don’t get their fair share of other city resources, whether it’s education, health, housing,…