…they would be a net positive. What do you like about studying law in New York City? In my daily life in New York, I see many things that get…
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…both feed the crisis of mass incarceration and cause their own crises in people’s lives. What seem like small amounts of money, can pose insurmountable obstacles to so many, reinforcing…
…of filing and still pay for his and his family’s life’s necessities. Fordham Law students briefed the matter before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Rachel…
…as a chronicle of her family beginnings, her meteoric career, and her enduring marriage to famed historian Irving Abella. Justice Abella joined Fordham Law Dean Matthew Diller, documentary director Barry…
…and for a speedy end to the violence and bloodshed. With warm regards, Matthew Diller Dean and Paul Fuller Professor of Law Read Fordham University President Tania Tetlow’s message here….
…one another and develop strong friendships and connections to each other,” added Dean Matthew Diller. “Not only that, but you have so much to offer our school and our legal…
…harmful message to young people struggling with their own identities, facing bullying or worse, and we have a responsibility—whether or not we are lawyers or future lawyers—to create a safe…
…not to have gotten the message already about the risks of blithely relying on ChatGPT,” said Fordham Law professor Bruce Green. “The bigger disciplinary risk relates to the lawyer’s conduct…
…court brief, including monetary fines, possible additional bar discipline, and embarrassment. “A litigator would have to be living under a rock not to have gotten the message already about the…
…event brings us together to build connections across the scholarly community,” said Professor Russell Gold of the University of Alabama School of Law. “There’s no one better in the business…