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A Man For All Decades, Honorable John F. Keenan Jan 1999

A Man For All Decades, Honorable John F. Keenan

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Article examines the life and legal career of Whitman Knapp, a former lawyer and United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York who contributed much towards the improvement of the laws that relate to urban society. The Article focuses on some of the cases Judge Knapp partook in either as a litigator or as a judge. These cases deal with a wide range of issues, including First Amendment speech, labor racketeering and extortion, police corruption, and the Mafia.


Reforming The Urban Workplace: The Legacy Of Frances Perkins, Honorable Jeanine Francis Pirro Jan 1999

Reforming The Urban Workplace: The Legacy Of Frances Perkins, Honorable Jeanine Francis Pirro

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woman's and worker's rights. It examines her work as a reformer and as Secretary of Labor under Franklin Roosevelt, specifically on the issues of woman's rights, education, social services and working conditions for poor. By focusing on specific legislation she helped enact, such as the Social Security Act and laws regarding working conditions, the Article ultimately seeks to portray Perkins as the most influential person to urban America in the twentieth century.


The Fordham Urban Law Journal: Twenty Years Of Progress, Constantine N. Katsoris Jan 1992

The Fordham Urban Law Journal: Twenty Years Of Progress, Constantine N. Katsoris

Fordham Urban Law Journal

After Fordham University moved the School of Law to the cultural hub at Lincoln Center, the problems associated with our urban areas began to accelerate. It became apparent that a closer focus had to be directed specifically at the urban problems of the nation, with particular emphasis on the affairs of its then largest city and state - New York. Thus, the Fordham Urban Law Journal (ULJ or Journal) published its first issue in 1972, exactly 20 years ago. This article commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Urban Law Journal, reflecting on the Journal's most notable accomplishments and tracing its …