Hillary Rodham Clinton will serve as the speaker at Fordham Law School’s 114th diploma ceremony on Sunday, May 23. The virtual ceremony will begin at 10:30 am. It will be…
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…office. Keith Styrcula ’91 was appointed to the strategic advisory committee for DelphX Capital Markets Inc. Jennifer Jones Austin ’93 was named chairwoman of the New York City racial-justice commission…
…2020 at the age of 64, engaged with everyone he encountered. “It really didn’t matter who you were and what position, he treated you with respect,” Singleton recalls. In this…
Fordham Law Review and newly appointed Editor-in-Chief Tatiana Hyman were included in a Law.com article highlighting the record number of Black students in leadership roles at law reviews. Read the…
…health and emotional strain, and the city’s overburdened courts. Participating mayoral candidates included: Eric Adams, Kathryn Garcia, Ray McGuire, Dianne Morales, Shaun Donovan, Scott Stringer, Maya Wiley, and Andrew Yang….
…Housing and Health In the second part of his talk, Nori described the disparate health and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-income communities and communities of color, as…
…issues that affect New Yorkers, particularly those who are most in need. When members of our community cannot rely on the justice system to protect their most basic rights, they…
…Azeema Mohaideen Batchelor ’04 Director of Business Development Wiley Rein LLP (based in Washington, D.C.) Jill Heitler Blomberg ’97 Partner Schoonmaker, George, Colin, Blomberg, Bryniczka & Welsh, P.C. (based in…
…in Kashmir’s current events. “I think it’s been an important movement that has spurred—at least my community in diaspora and my community in Kashmir—to reckon with the anti-Blackness that’s endemic…
…that’s not the case. We want as many people to come to them as possible because we want to help as many students as possible, no matter the event topic….