…the Law on themes of interest to Asian Americans as well as others. Previous symposia have covered topics such as Asian Americans and education, touching on school integration and affirmative…
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In this Columbia Journalism Review article, Fordham Law Professor Olivier Sylvain weighs in on the ambition of President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr,…
In this The New York Times article, Susan Scafidi, director of Fordham Law’s Fashion Law Institute, weighs in on naked feet in fashion and society after a barefoot Angelina Jolie…
Fordham Law Professor Cheryl Bader is quoted in a USA Today article fact checking claims that President Joe Biden could get involved in a high-profile criminal case and pardon UnitedHealthcare…
…Clinic in 2023 to help resolve the matter. For over a year, Fordham Law students painstakingly built a case to show a pattern of identity misuse. Supporting documents demonstrated that…
In this article for Tech Policy Press, Fordham Law Professor Chinmayi Sharma and student Sam Adler ’26 argue the GovAI Coalition offers a compelling model for how governments can work…
…organized by Fordham Law Professor Julie Suk and Fordham Philosophy Professor John Davenport, who also spoke as panelists at the event. In his remarks, Chemerinsky addressed the main branches of…
…execute wills and set up health care proxies, powers of attorney, and other advanced directives. Six Fordham Stein Scholars, members of a honors program administered by Fordham Law’s Public Interest…
Amidst the global surge of refugees and migrants seeking economic opportunities, Fordham Law Professor Gowri Krishna ’06 argues in this Co-op News article that member-managed limited liability companies (LLCs) have…
Fordham Law Professor Cheryl Bader spoke to The New York Times about the jurors’ decision not to convict Daniel Penny of manslaughter, noting the complexity of the case. Cheryl Bader,…