…Fordham Law Professor Olivier Sylvain—who previously served as a senior advisor to FTC Chair Lina Khan—spoke with The New York Times about the First Amendment protection for commercial advertising. Formerly…
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…Law life,” said Spadone. While at Fordham, Spadone was an active member of several student organizations at Fordham Law, including the International Law Journal, Moot Court, and the Fordham Follies….
…sharpening their legal skills, and exploring their areas of interest through meaningful, real-world engagement. Follow @fordhamlawnyc to read more stories about Fordham Law students’ summer experiences in our #futurefordhamlawyers series….
Bruce Green, director of Fordham Law’s Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, clarifies to Bloomberg Law whether judges can face sanctions for the kind of errors they find in…
In this New York Times article, Bruce Green, director of Fordham Law’s Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, comments on whether Todd Blanche, the president’s former lawyer, should interview…
Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, explains to Daily Mail why she is surprised Utah is moving forward…
Martin S. Flaherty, Leitner Family Professor of Law at Fordham Law and founding co-director of the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, provides his legal opinion to NBC New…
Members of Fordham Law’s Vis West team (left to right): Caleb Rocha ’26 , Benjamin Shelton ’26, Daniela Camacho ’26, and Milo Young ’26, during their competition in Vienna, Austria….
Fordham Law Professor Thomas Lee comments on President Donald Trump’s nomination of Eric Tung, a former federal prosecutor, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. President Donald…
A longtime critic of exchange-traded funds (ETF)’s tax benefits, Fordham Law Professor Jeffrey Colon spoke with Bloomberg Law about how wealthy investors are using a clever ETF trick to legally…