…30 years, said smoke potentially signals a botched — and inhumane — execution. “It’s not the norm,” Denno told Oxygen.com. “Smoke indicates that there was burning of the skin or…
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Elisa D’Amico ’06 was featured in an article for Law.com’s Daily Business Review, highlighting her career achievements that blend her skills in marketing and technology with her passion for law….
…California, although the Golden State has adopted a temporary reprieve from collecting taxes on menstrual products. Read the full article. Additional media coverage on this topic: Afternoon Briefs Law School…
…Law Recent Graduates. Join the LinkedIn group to connect with colleagues and classmates, get news and updates from the school, hear about upcoming events, post job opportunities, and gain referrals….
The entire Fordham Law community is mourning the death of Frances M. Blake ’45, a director emeritus of the Law School’s Alumni Association. Blake, who just celebrated her birthday last…
…the blacklisted entities are government security bureaus, the eight companies named include some of China’s leaders in artificial intelligence. … Former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative Matt Gold said that…
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…
…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….
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…