…Ethics and Public Policy in 2021. In Sassoon’s resignation letter, she cites an article by Bruce A. Green of Fordham Law School and Rebecca Roiphe of New York Law School…
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…of what level of deference federal judges need to follow when it comes to the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s federal sentencing guidelines. Previous Supreme Court decisions suggested that the U.S. Sentencing…
…I get complaints from co-workers that her flesh-baring outfits are distracting and unprofessional. I contacted H.R., and their response was for me to handle it. I know you’re not meant…
…participated in a dynamic town hall discussion with the Law School community followed by a reception. “Fordham has such a special relationship with the judiciary,” said Dean Joseph Landau, who…
…of the board’s Advocacy Committee for the past four years. Doug Davis LAW ’98 was recognized by Billboard in their 2025 “Top Music Lawyers” list. Scott Matthews LAW ’99 was…
Jotwell, the Journal of Things We Like (Lots) (edited by editor-in-chief Michael Froomkin and sponsored by the University of Miami School of Law), examined Good Faith in U.S. Constitutional Law,…
In this Interline article, Fordham Law Professor Susan Scafidi, founder and director of the Fashion Law Institute, comments on the intersection between “dupe culture” and generative AI designs that mimic…
In this op-ed for The Nation, Karen J. Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School, comments on President Donald Trump’s first 50 days of his…
…resists reformers. How does the subject matter you are working on impact people and/or the legal community? Opponents of criminal legal reform have often argued that reforms are driven by…
In this op-ed for Salon, Karen J. Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School, comments on President Donald Trump’s first 50 days of his Oval…