Prof. Howard Erichson spoke with Law.com about the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California case for the future of class…
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…they can receive. Citron, who joined LAW in July 2019 and is a member of the Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science & Engineering Cyber Security, Law, and Society…
…Emmy winner also got 250 hours of community service, a $30,000 fine and one year of probation. But the jail time was less than half the measly month prosecutors wanted…
Professor Joel Reidenberg’s research was cited in a Washington Post article about the potential weakening of student privacy laws that could increase the use of student data for commercial purposes….
…Mascola, the senior director of compliance programs at Fordham Law School. “There is growing demand for compliance education, and now the law school’s exceptional faculty and many compliance offerings are…
…“This partnership will create new academic programs, student internships, and community service initiatives that will build upon and strengthen those experiences for Fordham students and our community.” Read full article….
…Jay, were diplomats before ascending to the bench; John Marshall served as secretary of state and Supreme Court chief justice concurrently. The second traces the United States’ waning commitment to…
Professor Jerry Goldfeder co-authored a Law.com article with Myrna Pérez that details the impacts and consequences of the latest rulings by New York courts concerning limitations on the public’s involvement…
…Speaking on the same program, Fordham Law Professor Matthew Gold elaborated how Trump’s “big win” in regard to the USMCA/NAFTA renegotiations with Canada comes directly from the TPP. “He got…
…numbers of women that are in elected office. Her commitment to inclusion extends beyond the professional sphere. “[Another] one of the things I’m most committed to now is improving education…