After a South Carolina man chose death by firing squad Friday, Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, spoke…
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This year’s class of 21 Fordham Law Stein Scholars includes students pursuing public interest law in areas that range from labor justice to education and housing equity, among other issues,…
Fordham Law Professor Olivier Sylvain was quoted in The Fordham Observer, arguing there might be an underlying double standard when it comes to scrutiny of TikTok, but not scrutiny of…
Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, is quoted at length in a USA Today article about firing squads….
Karen J. Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School, joined 94.1 KPFA to discuss the current strategy between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk…
Fordham Law Dean Emeritus John D. Feerick, FCRH ’58, LAW ’61 shares his story behind one of the last amendments to the Constitution—the 25th Amendment, which deals with presidential succession…
After female Democratic members of Congress wore pink to protest the Trump administration’s policies they say negatively impact women and families, Susan Scafidi, director of Fordham Law’s Fashion Law Institute,…
…of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, spoke with The Associated Press about the history of the unusual method to carry out the death penalty, currently only authorized in five…
Fordham Law Professor Deborah Denno, death penalty expert and founding director of Fordham Law’s Neuroscience and Law Center, spoke to The Post and Courier about whether the execution of the…
Fordham Law Professor Julie Suk, author of We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment (Skyhorse Publishing, 2020), tracks the century-long journey of the Equal Rights Amendment…