…of Real Estate, Land Use, and Property Law at Fordham Law School, told Route Fifty why he believes state legislators are likely moving forward with these bills. Read “State DOGEs’…
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…article on identity and racial solidarity. Afro Latina civil rights lawyer Tanya Katerí Hernández, a Fordham Law professor, explored this dynamic in her 2022 book “Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black…
Susan Scafidi, founder and director of Fordham Law’s Fashion Law Institute, spoke with Women’s Wear Daily about the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) lawsuit between fashion technology…
Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller spoke with The National Law Journal about the harms of nonacquiescence—the refusal of an administrative agency to apply the law of the reviewing court….
…warn. “What is happening here is utterly unprecedented,” said Andrew Kent, who teaches constitutional law at Fordham University School of Law. “These seem like very dangerous steps for a democracy.”…
…corruption — and why does it no longer scandalize? I asked Zephyr Teachout, Professor of Law at Fordham Law School and author of Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin’s Snuff…
Fordham Law Professor Zephyr Teachout explains to New York Times columnist Ezra Klein what she objects in “Abundance,” the new book written by Klein and the Atlantic writer Derek Thompson,…
…rarely enforced by the FTC, Means should have been informing her readers of any connections regardless of whether she was violating any laws, said Olivier Sylvain, a Fordham Law School…
…did you choose Fordham Law? I was already in New York and I really wanted to work on the East Coast. Fordham Law has one of the largest alumni networks…
Fordham Law Professor Rebecca Kysar—who served as counselor to the assistant secretary of tax policy in the U.S. Department of the Treasury from 2021 to 2022—talked to Tax Notes Today…