In an op-ed published in the New York Daily News, students Kelly Lin ’21 and Sarah McShane ’21 explore the history of the pardon power and discuss whether it would…
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…law professor at Fordham University, said there’s little consensus about whether a self-pardon would be constitutional, and he was skeptical that the theory in DOJ’s 1974 memo about Nixon would…
A group of Fordham Law students recently came together to launch the Law School’s newest affinity group, the Disabled & Allied Law Students Association (DALSA), to provide peer support for…
The Feerick Center’s Covid Response Project (CRP) and Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. (LawNY) CRP and LawNY have launched a new pilot program to provide virtual legal services…
…and International Human Rights Law Fordham Law alumni will discuss their experiences practicing in the immigration and international human rights fields. Wednesday, November 18, 2020 5:00 – 6:15 p.m. Zoom…
November Information Law & Policy Roundtable: Legislative Solutions for Employee Privacy During Remote Work Tuesday, November 17, 2020 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. ET Zoom Webinar Please RSVP to clip@law.fordham.edu. For…
Peter B. Skelos ’80 was selected to the 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers list. Gerald W. Connolly ’86 was appointed as administrative judge for New York State’s 3rd Judicial…
…years and will maintain a critical connection between Fordham LALSA and the LALSA alumni network. Please sign up using this link. All questions can be directed to lalsa@fordham.edu. …
Fordham faculty and close friends of the late former Fordham Law Professor Terry Smith gathered for a webinar on Sept. 23 to discuss his last publication, Whitelash: Unmasking White Grievance…
…Patterson, a professor of antitrust law at Fordham University. “The confidentiality with which arbitration and mediation are conducted prevents us from knowing about what’s going on in many markets. In…