…2020. She joined Fordham Law School as a professor of law in 1984 and became a tenured associate professor of law in May 1990. Four years later, she resigned her…
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…place than Fordham Law for getting a rigorous and practical education in compliance. Fordham was the first law school in the country to offer an M.S.L. in this field.” Mark…
…to be slight to none,” said John Pfaff, a professor of law at the Fordham University School of Law. “This is not about shrinking the footprint of the federal prison…
…her Masters in Social Work from the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service (GSS). Fordham’s Involvement in the Community According to Dean, Fordham Law’s participation in the Serve-a-Thon was a…
…seniors in Western NYS. Our partners at LawNY will provide training resources and supervision to volunteer lawyers and law students and the Feerick Center will be serving in a coordination…
…your help, we will surely create a memorable reunion for your class. To learn more, please email Angelica Martinez at amartinez49@fordham.edu. Please stay tuned for more updates and details and…
Professor Aaron Saiger joins PIX11 News to discuss the 25th Amendment and the vote to impeach. Watch the full segment….
Dean Emeritus and Norris Professor of Law John D. Feerick ’61, an architect of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, wrote an op-ed for New York Daily News explaining the…
…and Fordham Law Review articles, including: The Problem of Presidential Inability—Will Congress Ever Solve It? (Fordham Law Review, 1963) The Vice-Presidency and the Problems of Presidential Succession and Inability (Fordham…
Professor Carl Minzner shared his expert opinion with The Washington Post on Hong Kong’s democracy movement and mass arrests. Before dawn, Facebook news feeds here began filling up, post upon…