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Fordham Law Forward: Community, Service, Excellence: The Fordham Law Strategic Plan, Fordham Law School Jan 2017

Fordham Law Forward: Community, Service, Excellence: The Fordham Law Strategic Plan, Fordham Law School

Administration

Strategic plan for facing the challenges of legal education and the legal profession.


Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2016 To 2017, Stein Center For Law And Ethics Jan 2017

Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2016 To 2017, Stein Center For Law And Ethics

Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


Faculty Chairs: New And Currently Endowed Chairholders 2017, Fordham Law School Jan 2017

Faculty Chairs: New And Currently Endowed Chairholders 2017, Fordham Law School

Miscellanea

Short profiles and bibliographies of faculty members awarded chairs in 2017.


2nd Amendment In An Age Of Terror, Maloney Library Nov 2016

2nd Amendment In An Age Of Terror, Maloney Library

Posters

Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book.


Faculty Spotlight Journal 2016, Fordham Law Communications Jan 2016

Faculty Spotlight Journal 2016, Fordham Law Communications

Faculty Spotlight Journal

Excerpts of articles from: Deborah W. Denno; Sean J. Griffith; Chi Adanna Mgbako; John Pfaff; Jed Handelsman Shugerman; faculty bibliography


Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2014 To 2015, Sherri Levine Jun 2015

Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2014 To 2015, Sherri Levine

Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


Online Harassment, Defamation, And Hateful Speech: A Primer Of The Legal Landscape, Alice E. Marwick, Ross Miller Jun 2014

Online Harassment, Defamation, And Hateful Speech: A Primer Of The Legal Landscape, Alice E. Marwick, Ross Miller

Center on Law and Information Policy

This interdisciplinary project focused on online speech directed at women and seeks to provide a primer on (i) what legal remedies, if any, are available for victims of sexist, misogynist, or harassing online speech, and (ii) if such legal remedies and procedures exist, whether practical hurdles stand in the way of victims’ abilities to stop harassing or defamatory behavior and to obtain legal relief. The study concluded that while online harassment and hateful speech is a significant problem, there are few legal remedies for victims. This is partly due to issues of jurisdiction and anonymity, partly due to the protection …


Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2013 To 2014, Sherri Levine Jun 2014

Stein Center For Law And Ethics Annual Report 2013 To 2014, Sherri Levine

Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


Privacy And Cloud Computing In Public Schools, Joel Reidenberg, N. Cameron Russell, Jordan Kovnot, Thomas B. Norton, Ryan Cloutier, Daniela Alvarado Dec 2013

Privacy And Cloud Computing In Public Schools, Joel Reidenberg, N. Cameron Russell, Jordan Kovnot, Thomas B. Norton, Ryan Cloutier, Daniela Alvarado

Center on Law and Information Policy

Today, data driven decision-making is at the center of educational policy debates in the United States. School districts are increasingly turning to rapidly evolving technologies and cloud computing to satisfy their educational objectives and take advantage of new opportunities for cost savings, flexibility, and always-available service among others. As public schools in the United States rapidly adopt cloud-computing services, and consequently transfer increasing quantities of student information to third-party providers, privacy issues become more salient and contentious. The protection of student privacy in the context of cloud computing is generally unknown both to the public and to policy-makers. This study …


Privacy And Missing Persons After Natural Disasters, Joel Reidenberg, Robert Gellman, Jamela Debelak, Adam Elewa, Nancy Liu Mar 2013

Privacy And Missing Persons After Natural Disasters, Joel Reidenberg, Robert Gellman, Jamela Debelak, Adam Elewa, Nancy Liu

Center on Law and Information Policy

When a natural disaster occurs, government agencies, humanitarian organizations, private companies, volunteers, and others collect information about missing persons to aid the search effort. Often this processing of information about missing persons exacerbates the complexities and uncertainties of privacy rules. This report offers a road map to the legal and policy issues surrounding privacy and missing persons following natural disasters. The report first identifies the privacy challenges in the disaster context and provides some recent examples that demonstrate how disaster relief information sharing raises unique privacy concerns and issues. It then outlines current missing persons information sharing activities in the …


Faculty Spotlight Journal 2013, Fordham Law Communications Jan 2013

Faculty Spotlight Journal 2013, Fordham Law Communications

Faculty Spotlight Journal

Excerpts of articles from: Aditi Bagchi; Nestor Davidson; Ethan Leib; Benjamin Zipursky; faculty bibliography


2012-2013 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Jul 2012

2012-2013 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Faculty Spotlight Journal 2012, Fordham Law Communications Jan 2012

Faculty Spotlight Journal 2012, Fordham Law Communications

Faculty Spotlight Journal

Excerpts from articles by: Jeanne C. Fromer; Sean J. Griffith; Sonia Katyal; Richard Squire; faculty bibliography


Advancing Transgender Civil Rights And Equality In New York: The Need For Genda, New York Civil Liberties Union, Lincoln Square Legal Services, Inc. Jan 2012

Advancing Transgender Civil Rights And Equality In New York: The Need For Genda, New York Civil Liberties Union, Lincoln Square Legal Services, Inc.

Policy and Legislative Advocacy Clinic

Currently, no statewide law in New York explicitly prohibits discrimination against people whose appearance or identity does not conform to gender stereotypes. This means that people who are fired from their jobs, denied housing and services, and mistreated in the workplace, in stores and in restaurants merely because of their appearance or gender identity do not have clear legal protection. The Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA) would fix this problem by adding gender identity and gender expression to the categories currently included in New York State’s antidiscrimination laws, such as sex, sexual orientation, race, religion and disability. This report explains …


2011-2012 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2011

2011-2012 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Fordham Law & The Supreme Court: Celebrating Our Relationship, Michael M. Martin, Constantine N. Katsoris Jan 2011

Fordham Law & The Supreme Court: Celebrating Our Relationship, Michael M. Martin, Constantine N. Katsoris

Miscellaneous Publications

"Fordham Law School has enjoyed a long and distinguished relationship with the Supreme Court of the United States that dates back more than a century. In 1908, just three years after the Law School's founding, New York State Governor Charles Evans Hughes served as principal speaker at Fordham Law's first commencement ceremony. Hughes would later be appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by President Herbert Hoover."--Michael M. Martin, Interim Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law


"Land Is Life, Land Is Power": Landlessness, Exclusion, And Deprivation In Nepal, Elisabeth Wickeri Jan 2011

"Land Is Life, Land Is Power": Landlessness, Exclusion, And Deprivation In Nepal, Elisabeth Wickeri

Crowley Mission Reports

Up to one quarter of the world’s poor is estimated to be landless, a condition that in rural areas is often the best predictor of poverty and hunger. Access to land and its resources, land tenure security, ownership and control over land, and the ability to dispose of land or transfer rights in land are necessary for the fulfillment of fundamental human rights, and are frequently tied to the indigenous, ethnic, and cultural identities of peoples. The social and economic impacts of landlessness, including hunger, threats to health, homelessness, and exploitative labor conditions, create conditions intensifying exploitation by both landowners …


Presidential Succession Act Of 2010, United States. House Of Representatives Dec 2010

Presidential Succession Act Of 2010, United States. House Of Representatives

Proposed Presidential Succession Legislation

A proposed bill to allow the President to submit a presidential succession list. The individual next in line after the President and Vice President would be either the Speaker of the House, the Majority Leader of the House, or the Minority Leader of the House (or the Speaker until the President submits such name). If that individual is unable to serve, the next in line would be either the Majority Leader of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, or the Minority Leader of the Senate (or the Majority Leader of the Senate until the President submits such …


2010-2011 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2010

2010-2011 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


The Adequacy Of The Presidential Succession System In The 21st Century: Filling The Gaps And Clarifying The Ambiguities In Constitutional And Extraconstitutional Arrangements, Fordham Law School, Fordham Law Review Apr 2010

The Adequacy Of The Presidential Succession System In The 21st Century: Filling The Gaps And Clarifying The Ambiguities In Constitutional And Extraconstitutional Arrangements, Fordham Law School, Fordham Law Review

Miscellaneous

Program for the Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century: Filling the Gaps and Clarifying the Ambiguities in Constitutional and Extraconstitutional Arrangements.


The Adequacy Of The Presidential Succession System In The 21st Century: Filling The Gaps And Clarifying The Ambiguities In Constitutional And Extraconstitutional Arrangements, Fordham Law Review, American Constitution Center, Federalist Society Apr 2010

The Adequacy Of The Presidential Succession System In The 21st Century: Filling The Gaps And Clarifying The Ambiguities In Constitutional And Extraconstitutional Arrangements, Fordham Law Review, American Constitution Center, Federalist Society

Miscellanea

Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordham University School of Law, April 16-17, 2010.


Faculty Spotlight Journal 2010, Fordham Law Communications Jan 2010

Faculty Spotlight Journal 2010, Fordham Law Communications

Faculty Spotlight Journal

Excerpts from articles by: Jennifer Gordon; Youngjae Lee; Robin A. Lenhardt John Pfaff; Aaron Saiger; faculty bibliography


2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2009

2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


2008-2009 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2008

2008-2009 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Summation 2008, Valerie Bluth Jan 2008

Summation 2008, Valerie Bluth

Fordham Law School Yearbook

2008 Yearbook, Fordham University School of Law


"It's Not Ok": New Zealand's Efforts To Eliminate Violence Against Women, Jeanmarie Fenrich, Jorge Contesse Jan 2008

"It's Not Ok": New Zealand's Efforts To Eliminate Violence Against Women, Jeanmarie Fenrich, Jorge Contesse

Crowley Mission Reports

Over the last decade, New Zealand has made significant efforts to address an acute social problem—violence against women. In New Zealand, it is estimated that one in three women has been a victim of domestic violence. In an effort to combat the problem, New Zealand has enacted legislation and regulations which aim to prevent and eliminate domestic violence. It has also created visible public education campaigns calling upon people to stop “family violence” as it is called in New Zealand.


2007-2008 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2007

2007-2008 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Presidential Succession Act Of 2007, United States. House Of Representatives Jan 2007

Presidential Succession Act Of 2007, United States. House Of Representatives

Proposed Presidential Succession Legislation

A proposed bill that modifies the presidential succession list to include, following the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Ambassador to the United Nations, the Ambassador to Great Britain, the Ambassador to Russia, the Ambassador to China, and the Ambassador to France.


Summation 2007, Fordham Law School Jan 2007

Summation 2007, Fordham Law School

Fordham Law School Yearbook

2007 Yearbook, Fordham University School of Law.


2006-2007 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library Oct 2006

2006-2007 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography, Fordham Law School Library

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.