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8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | International In-House Counsel Breakfast Series International In-House Counsel Breakfast Series
An informal breakfast conversation with Ms. Kristy Rogan Meringolo, Vice President, Associate General Counsel, Litigation, Marketing and Intellectual Property at Avon Products, who will share her experience of working in-house.
Moderated by Adjunct Professor Kent Bernard.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
8:30-9:30 a.m., Room 2-01A
Register here |
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM | Law School Tour A guided tour of the Law School will be hosted by a current Fordham Law student. The tour should last between 30-45 minutes. You must register online at least 24 hours in advance to secure a spot. Please have a state-issued form of identification to gain access to the building.
Your tour guide will meet you in the lobby of the Law School by the Fordham University seal.
Please note: Your tour will begin, promptly, at the time for which it is scheduled, so it is best to arrive a few minutes early.
We look forward to your visit! |
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Law Faculty Workshop Faculty Workshop Series
Speaker: Samuel Bagenstos, University of Michigan Law School
Lunch will be served. |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowships: An Introduction
Imagine creating and funding the job of your dreams!
Whether you’re a 1L/E, 2L/E, 3E or 2016 grad with a clerkship it’s not too early to start thinking out post-grad fellowships. Fordham Law is a national leader in the number of graduates receiving Equal Justice and Skadden Foundation project-based Fellowships.
We’ll discuss Equal Justice Works and other fellowships and will discuss:
- How do I get started?
- How do I find the right public-interest organization to sponsor me?
- What’s the best way to develop a strong project proposal consistent with my interests?
- What resources are there to help me identify fellowships?
- What support is there at Fordham to help me?
- Whom do I ask for references?
- How important are my grades?
Lunch served |
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM | (Cancelled) Law School Tour A guided tour of the Law School will be hosted by a current Fordham Law student. The tour should last between 30-45 minutes. You must register online at least 24 hours in advance to secure a spot. Please have a state-issued form of identification to gain access to the building.
Your tour guide will meet you in the lobby of the Law School by the Fordham University seal.
Please note: Your tour will begin, promptly, at the time for which it is scheduled, so it is best to arrive a few minutes early.
We look forward to your visit! |
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM | Colloquium on Race and Ethnicity
Colloquium on Race and Ethnicity
Organized by the Center on Race, Law & Justice, the colloquium brings together scholars from Fordham and other New York-area institutions of higher education to discuss research on issues of race and ethnicity. Colloquium sessions take place on third Thursday of each month.
Thursday, March 23
4-5:15 p.m.
Fordham Law School, Room 4-08
O. Hugo Benavides
Professor of Anthropology
Fordham University
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM | Eugene P. and Delia S. Murphy Corporate Law Colloquium
Eugene P. and Delia S. Murphy Corporate Law Colloquium
Peter Siegelman, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Phillip I. Blumberg Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law, presenting his paper "Do Judges Respond to Incentives? An Analysis of the Six Month List" (co-authored with Miguel de Figueiredo and Alexandra D. Lahav)
The spring 2017 lecture series features scholarship of the leading
national business and financial law scholars coming to Fordham Law to
present their work to faculty and students. The series takes place
weekly* on Thursdays, 4-5:50 p.m., in Room 2-01A.
*There is no lecture on March 16 or April 13, 2017
No registration required. For questions, email Vera Korzun at corporatecenter@fordham.edu |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Women in Prison Film Series Film: The Prison in 12 Landscapes
7:00PM - 9:00PM, Moot Court Room
The film will be followed by a panel discussion with criminal justice experts, advocates, the filmmakers, and individuals directly affected by the criminal justice system.
Sponsored by the Center for Race, Law & Justice and the Women’s Prison Association |
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