Fordham Law students got an up-close look at a jurist from one of the most consequential state courts adjudicating high-stakes business disputes and corporate governance matters, with a visit and…
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…H. Goldfeder, senior counsel at Cozen O’Connor and director of the Fordham Law Voting Rights and Democracy Project. According to Toobin, the idea of including presidential pardon powers in the…
In this article for Tech Policy Press and Just Security, Fordham Law Professor Olivier Sylvain breaks down various United States laws aimed at regulating social media. These state statutes, he…
Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, spoke with The Guardian US about the firing squad’s revival and resurgence…
Fordham Law Professor Atinuke Adediran—who writes about business, law, and society—says in this Bloomberg Law op-ed that Big Law firms helping the Trump administration negotiate tariffs pro bono is a…
Karen J. Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School, spoke with HuffPost about the Trump administration’s migrant detention policy. Those who helped fight for due…
Javier Melendez ’25 was drawn to Fordham Law’s Jesuit values and abundant sense of community. Belonging to the Fordham Business and Law Association and the Dispute Resolution Society, he appreciated…
How many inmates have been put to death using a firing squad execution in the United States? Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham…
After Eric Adams announced he would run for New York City mayor again as an independent candidate, Fordham Law Adjunct Professor Jerry Goldfeder, director of Fordham Law School’s Voting Rights…
…published in the Fordham Law Review, enriching our legal community with their insights. During her day-long visit, Judge Childs immersed herself in the life of the Law School. She co-taught…