…Since joining Fordham Law in 2019, Bookman has been a leader on the faculty, chairing the appointments committee and currently chairing the search committee for a new assistant dean of…
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…the people that come after you. Remember them and continue to come back and give back to us … because you’re setting standards for all the people coming after you.”…
Samuel Levine, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission While years of relatively unchecked commercial data collection has led to a moment of real despair…
(L-R) Darcy Gallego ’25, Julia Davidson ’26, and Samantha McCarthy ’24 Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for transgender people and incarcerated individuals with HIV,…
…experiences, and paths as them—those who have navigated through 1L, OCI [On-Campus Interviewing], secured positions in journals and competition teams—it is impactful. Representation matters deeply because it showcases that their…
Dean Matthew Diller and Director of Professionalism, Maya FitzGerald, are quoted in a Law.com article discussing the need for a stronger focus on mental health protections in law school. “We…
…Koppelman admitted that he was afraid to become a writer. “I felt that I wasn’t fulfilled and challenged intellectually enough in what I was doing, and I wanted [to do]something…
…that what first drew her to her husband was that “his strong ambition and work ethic was combined with a quiet sweetness and sense of calmness.” Today, Bob and Amy…
…in December that looked at these and other harmful impacts of fines and fees on low-income communities in New York. The event was co-presented by the NCAJ, the New York…
When Alexander Rosa, who had been incarcerated at the Bridgeport Correctional Center in Connecticut since 2019, wanted to file a complaint in the U.S. District Court of Connecticut alleging he…