…materially prejudicing an adjudicative proceeding.” But as legal ethics expert Bruce Green, a professor at Fordham University Law School, points out, it’s “not a gag order.” While judges no doubt…
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…was introduced to Fordham Law by my brother-in-law, who went to Gabelli School of Business for his M.B.A. and had the opportunity to take classes at the law school throughout…
Fordham Law School’s graduation speakers encouraged the class of 2025 to pursue their legal careers with integrity, discernment, and compassion. Dean Joseph Landau acknowledged their significant accomplishments and posed vital…
…years. I went to Boston College where I majored in Islamic civilizations and societies. What made you decide to go to law school? I came to law school to do…
…said Bruce Green, a professor and director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics at Fordham University’s law school. “If there’s no objection from the defendant — and they…
…your areas of interest? I am interested in litigation and intend to build a career in commercial litigation. At the same time, I’m deeply committed to pro bono work, particularly…
…“positive message to their brand.” Matthew Diller, a Fordham University School of Law professor and dean emeritus, thinks the firms that fought the executive orders are now benefiting from a…
…felt like a community, not a competition. I knew that Fordham students and alumni have a reputation for being hard working, extremely competent, and collegial. This resonated with me, and…
In this op-ed for New York Law Journal, Fordham Law Adjunct Professor Jerry H. Goldfeder, director of Fordham Law School’s Voting Rights and Democracy Project, discusses the recent call made…
…a brief and prepare an oral argument for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He was also involved in the Law School community as a journal…