When she first toured the Law School, Celine Alhout ’25 was inspired by what she heard about Fordham Law Women—so much so that she knew Fordham was where she belonged….
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Fordham Law Professor Eleanor Brown argues in this op-ed for American Society on Aging’s Generations Now—which features short-form, member-driven commentary on timely aging-related issues—why a specialized elder-care visa program is…
…as human beings.” Dean Joseph Landau presents diplomas to Fordham Law’s 2025 graduates. The Fordham Law community gathered on May 19, under clear blue sunny skies, to celebrate the Law…
…student for its Master of Urban Planning program. Why did you choose Fordham Law? I chose Fordham Law because of its strong academic reputation, its emphasis on practical education, and…
Fordham Law Professor John Pfaff, one of the nation’s leading scholars on mass incarceration and criminal justice reform, spoke to Davis Vanguard about the hyper-local nature of prosecutorial politics and…
…that she chose Fordham Law, in part, for its central New York City location nearby several organizations doing immigration work. Baladi also took part in several activities at law school,…
In a co-authored op-ed for U.S. News & World Report, Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller discusses the damage that law firm agreements wreak on pro bono programs and the…
Fordham Law Professor Bruce Green, director of the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, shares his views with The Dallas Morning News after the Dallas County district attorney’s office…
…ensure they receive equitable educational opportunities. Why did you choose Fordham Law? I chose Fordham Law for its strong alumni network, its collaborative academic environment, and because of the school’s…
With an eye on President Donald Trump accepting gifts from other nations, Fordham Law Professor Zephyr Teachout’s 2014 book about corruption and foreign influence on officials is resurfaced in this…