Raise the Bar, the small-to-mid-size law firm’s guide to marketing, growth and client interactions, highlighted Fordham Law’s Bite-Sized Business Law Podcast—hosted by Amy Martella ’07, executive director of Fordham Law…
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Fordham Law Professor James Brudney was quoted in this Law360 article about how the federal appeals courts have continued to back the National Labor Relations Board’s legal interpretations—even as they…
…Prevention Act of 2025—is a “very common sense piece of legislation” and is in line with the state price gouging laws around the country. Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham Law professor…
…fellows, they’re building professional networks, sharpening their legal skills, and exploring their areas of interest through meaningful, real-world engagement. Follow @fordhamlawnyc to read more stories about Fordham Law students’ summer…
Fordham Law’s Center on Race, Law, and Justice, in collaboration with Defying Legal Gravity, hosted the inaugural Youth Legal Empowerment Conference, a first of its kind event for high school…
In the first episode of ‘Looking Back, Moving Forward’—a new podcast series from Ms. Studios hosted by Carmen Rios—Fordham Law Professor Julie C. Suk discusses the misogyny embedded in institutions,…
Fordham Graduate School of Social Service Professor Lauri Goldkind, Ph.D., and Fordham Law Associate Professor Aniket Kesari, Ph.D., are working to ensure the Bronx has an effective digital infrastructure in…
In this Bloomberg Law op-ed, Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller discusses Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence that centers on the question of how federal courts should bring about national uniformity…
Left to right: Carolyn Egervary ’25 and Ralph Craviso FCRH ’69 LAW ’73. When Ralph Craviso FCRH ’69 LAW ’73 was deciding what form his donation to Fordham Law might…
…a 2025 Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper (No. 5122933) co-written by Fordham Law Professor James Brudney. Jotwell states that the paper, which analyzes justices’ use of textual canons and…