…Competition, Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition, and Williams Institute Moot Court Competition. This year, nearly 150 second-year and third-year students sharpened their appellate advocacy skills as writers and oralists in…
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…and building SA LDF’s reach, scope, and capacity to defend and advance our community’s civil rights for the decades to come. [SA LDF provides vital community education and advocacy for…
…so special. Truly, the Law School is a shared project that has been nurtured over generations to create a culture of care and concern for others coupled with a commitment…
…the company of others, NYSBA’s Juneteenth mixer is the perfect opportunity to come together in the spirit of unity and freedom. Commemorate this historic day with joy, reflection, and a…
…the categories for English-speaking Americans. They don’t mean me because my box is the Latino box,’” says the Fordham University School of Law professor and author of the book Racial…
…friendships—and you’ll be able to tackle the rigors of law school from a better place. Did you have any important mentors during law school? I had so many wonderful mentors…
…champion of access to justice, Diller is a member of the New York State Permanent Commission on Access to Justice and chairs the commission’s Committee on Law School Involvement. He…
…all, 68 students had the transformative experience of competing in a formal trial competition tournament this year, with many participating in two competitions. Fordham Law has an impressive record of…
…afraid to ask for help. It takes more than intellect to succeed in law school. Did you have any important mentors during law school? After I had a difficult experience…
…trial did not need a unanimous verdict to convict. Adam Shlahet, director of the Brendan Moore Trial Advocacy Center at Fordham Law School, told USA TODAY there was nothing improper…