…these specialty areas. Earlier this year, U.S. News ranked Fordham Law No. 18 and No. 28 in criminal law and tax law, respectively. Read the entire fall 2022 preLaw issue….
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This fall, Fordham Law’s queer student affinity group OUTLaws established a new task force, Advocates for Trans* Law Students (ATLS). ATLS looks to provide support for transgender and non-binary students…
Professor Deborah Denno was quoted in a WFIN News article that discussed the tradition of last meals. The last meal for condemned prison inmates has become a thing of lore…
…meet with Fordham students.” Delighted to address & engage in excellent discussions with @FordhamNYC law students and professors in New York. We talked about Kosovo’s efforts to strengthen democracy, international…
Fordham Competition Law Institute’s 49th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law and Policy brought leading antitrust practitioners and enforcers, top-flight economists, and legal scholars back to the Law School. More…
Does America have a Constitutional Crisis? What roles do lawyers, judges, and the Supreme Court play in maintaining Constitutional democracy? Fordham Law School will explore these questions in the new…
Professor Tanya K. Hernández authored an op-ed for the New York Daily News on Latino anti-Black bias. Each year since 1968, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 through Oct….
Norrinda Brown Hayat, an award-winning housing advocate and expert on housing law with more than 15 years of experience, will be joining Fordham Law this year as a full-time faculty…
Beth Schwartz, a retired clinical professor of law and former director of professional skills at Fordham Law, will be receiving the Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award presented by the City…
…student loan payments in January 2023,” Biden wrote in a Twitter post. … “The president has some pretty broad authority under the Higher Education Act,” said John Brooks, a law…