…Northwestern Law Review, California Law Review, the Brooklyn Law Review, the NYU Journal of Law and Social Change, the Michigan Journal of Race and Law, and the Clinical Law Review…
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Fordham Law Professor Zephyr Teachout spoke with The Washington Post about the Take It Down Act—a bill that would make it a federal crime to post non-consensual intimate imagery of…
…senior counselor and adjunct professor of law at Fordham, and Amadeu Ribeiro, a DLA Piper partner in New York and Brazil, who also teaches corporate law at Fordham. They are…
…in Privacy and Technology Law and Structural Issues in Law Firm Management. Fordham Law Executive Education also provides customized training, offering tailored professional development and training programs for law firms,…
In this article for Diligent, Barbara-Ann Boehler, senior director of the Corporate Compliance and Ethics program at Fordham Law School, shares insightful tips on how to make compliance training meaningful…
…and I’m excited to start my career as a lawyer here soon. What were you involved in at the Law School? I was involved in Stein, Law Review, LALSA, and…
Fordham Law Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández is quoted in this South Florida Times article, arguing that racial bias has influenced the attitude of Cuban Americans towards African Americans. The Herald…
Fordham Law Professor Cheryl Bader warns to Bloomberg Law that predicting the future of white collar criminal enforcement may become difficult given the Trump administration’s latest overhaul of law enforcement…
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…
Pat Hynes ’66 built a remarkable career as a federal prosecutor and practicing attorney, but she didn’t always plan on attending law school. “I have no lawyers in my family….