Saint Laurent was the first fashion house to count film production among its activities. But Susan Scafidi, director of Fordham Law’s Fashion Law Institute, explains to The New York Times…
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…law firms can design and implement successful pro bono programs. For Fordham University School of Law’s Dora Galacatos, a legal clinic offering pro bono counsel is as close to “church”…
…needed to get my foot in the door when applying for some of the higher-level roles. Why did you choose Fordham Law? The Fordham Law M.S.L. program was the only…
…LAW ’10 spoke before the New York Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation and Greenberg Traurig, LLP at an event to support the education of students interested in IP law careers….
Fordham Law Professors Andrew Kent and Ethan Leib and co-author Jed Shugerman’s 2019 Harvard Law Review article, “Faithful Execution and Article II,” was cited in The New York Times, in…
…Ethics at Fordham Law, pointed out to Bloomberg Law that the initiative faces several new questions—including its unauthorized practice of law in other states. KPMG Law US can practice law…
In this National Law Journal op-ed, Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller reflects on the actions of the current Trump administration and questions whether the Supreme Court will uphold the…
Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, sheds light on the history of the firing squad in this State…
…Fordham Law, the staff at the Center on Race, Law and Justice (CRLJ) has launched a new toolkit, which they hope will educate and inspire activists who are working to…
As Arizona prepares for its first execution in three years next month, Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center,…