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.Fordham Law REAL Scholars program assists students in overcoming barriers to legal education. news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2024/08/2…
Fordham Law Prof. Rebecca Kysar (Rebecca Kysar) warns in the The Wall Street Journal that there is “potentially lots of gamesmanship that companies can take advantage of,” following Donald Trump’s proposal to lower the corporate tax rate to 15% for domestic manufacturers. wsj.com/economy/trump-…
#FutureFordhamLawyer Matthew Corso, FCRH ’24, LAW ’27 shares how internships with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project (PA Innocence Project) not only taught him about the nitty-gritty of the legal system, but also solidified his decision to pursue a career in law. news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2024/09/0…
Fordham Law graduate Hannah Bobek ’24 has been named associate counsel to the New York Giants (New York Giants), after serving as the team’s legal intern. news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-p…
Fordham Law Prof. Zephyr Teachout (Zephyr Teachout) writes in the Washington @Monthly that Vice President Kamala Harris’s plan to control inflation is rooted in mainstream American legal tradition—and sorely needed. washingtonmonthly.com/2024/09/09/sto…
On today’s episode of Fordham Corporate Law Center’s Bite-Sized Business Law Podcast, corporate tax law specialist Seth Piken ’07 has some interesting reactions to the last episode on the missing “T” in ESG. Tune in for a continuation of this fascinating discussion: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
A big congratulations to DefyingLegalGravity cofounder and Fordham Law alumna Diana Imbert-Hodges for winning an The David Prize!! The Center is thrilled that her accomplishments are being recognized and proud to house and support DLG! thedavidprize.org/winners/diana-…
.Fordham Law Rule of Law Clinic helps draft New York State Senate legislation. news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2024/08/0…
So cool to see Fordham Law grad Diane Imbert-Hodges winning the David Prize and featured in the NY Times for her amazing work as a co-founder of DefyingLegalGravity, now partnering with Center on Race, Law and Justice to promote legal literacy! nytimes.com/2024/09/10/nyr…
Fordham Law graduate Diana Imbert-Hodges ’19, co-founder of DefyingLegalGravity, is one of the recipients of this year’s The David Prize—an award that recognizes people in New York who have “big ideas to make it even better.” Read more about Diana via The New York Times: nytimes.com/2024/09/10/nyr…
Nice to see Lawrence Solum recommending “Contract as Exchange,” a new article by my brilliant Fordham Law colleague Aditi Bagchi. Forthcoming in California Law Review. Download it while it’s hot!
In the 1st installment of Unscripted Direct Trial Advocacy Podcast's new debate series, "Vexatious Litigants," Brendan Moore Trial Advocacy Center Director Adam Shlahet and Cumberland School of Law's Judge Jim Roberts debate whether judges should be given the fact pattern before competitions. buzzsprout.com/1834655/156237…
Enjoying a fascinating talk by Professor Tanya Kateri Hernandez of Fordham Law on the role of DEI training in employment discrimination litigation & anti-CRT legislation. Fantastic start to COSELL in San Diego hosted by USanDiegoLaw + Southwestern Law!
(L-R) Fordham Law Dean Emeritus Michael M. Martin, Dean Emeritus John Feerick, University President Tania Tetlow, Dean Emeritus Matthew Diller, & Dean Emeritus William Treanor gather together to celebrate Joe Landau (center) upon his installation as 12th dean of the Law School.
It was 30 years ago today when the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act was signed. Fordham Law Prof. John Pfaff examines the bill & its impact on mass incarceration in episode 1 of Vera Institute of Justice's limited series podcast, "The 30 Year Project." podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/epi…
Fordham Law Prof. John Pfaff returns as a guest for episode 2 of Vera Institute of Justice's limited series podcast, "The 30 Year Project," noting the public and media's perception of people who have been convicted of crimes due in part to the 1994 Crime Bill. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/epi…