…Judicial Conference’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules, is quoted in a Reuters article discussing the unanimous decision to move forward with developing a rule to address evidence that is the…
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…“We ought to have it on our radar at a minimum,” Furman said. Daniel Capra, a Fordham University School of Law professor who serves as the committee’s reporter, said that…
…families living in poverty, and the Fordham Law School community as a whole. “They are an extraordinary group that reflect Fordham’s highest values,” said Fordham University President Tania Tetlow in…
Donald Trump will be the first president to take office while several criminal cases against him are still pending. Fordham Law Adjunct Professor Jerry Goldfeder, director of Fordham Law School’s…
…on my experience as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York before coming to Fordham, my part-time work with the Iran/Contra independent counsel, Lawrence Walsh, and my…
…disruptions. Below are links to articles in which Fordham Law thought leaders share their expert insights on the complex issues surrounding this year’s presidential election. “Navigating Uncertainties in the Contingent…
…are being litigated as we sit here, and will probably be litigated after Nov. 5,” said Professor Jerry Goldfeder, director of the Fordham Law School Voting Rights and Democracy Project…
…at local, state and federal levels.” Fordham Law Adjunct Professor Jerry H. Goldfeder, director of Fordham Law School’s Voting Rights and Democracy Project, is quoted in this Financial Times article….
Dean Emeritus John Feerick LAW ’61 was awarded the William J. Flynn Initiative For Peace Award by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Peter S. Sachs LAW ’73 was…
…Cemex decision aims to strengthen the NLRB’s ability to address unfair labor practices during organizing campaigns and prevent recurrences. James Brudney, a labor law professor at Fordham School of Law,…