Click AUDIO FILE to listen to Justice Harlan\u27s Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building, September 21, 1962. The first speaker on the tape is New York Court of Appeals Judge and New York Law School Alumnus (class of 1913) Charles W. Froessel, then Chairman of the Law School\u27s Board of Trustees, who introduces Justice Harlan. Justice Harlan begins speaking at approximately nine and a half minutes into the recording. The full recording is approximately 23 minutes long. Mayor Robert F. Wagner spoke at the ceremony as well but was not captured on this recording. Others in attendance were New York Court of Appeals Judges Adrian Burke, John Van Voorhis and Stanley Fuld; former New York Court of Appeals Judge Albert Conway; New York...
From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The interviewer is Alfred C. Ama...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
The book tells the story of Eldon Fallon\u27s invitation to Professor Baier to become the first Scho...
Click AUDIO FILE to listen to Justice Harlan\u27s Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building,...
This New York Times article summarizes Justice Harlan\u27s remarks at the September 21, 1962 dedicat...
The Law School moved to this ten-story building at the corner of Church and Worth Streets in 1962. I...
Dignitaries, among them, New York City Mayor, Robert F. Wagner, Parks Commissioner, Robert Moses, Ne...
From 1889 to 1910, while serving on the United States Supreme Court, the first Justice John Marshall...
In December 1947, the Law School celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its incorporation at its new add...
Justice Harlan\u27s namesake was his grandfather John Marshall Harlan, also an associate justice who...
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was awarded an honorary degree during the Dedication Ceremon...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
Fordham Law School has enjoyed a long and distinguished relationship with the Supreme Court of the U...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The interviewer is Alfred C. Ama...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
The book tells the story of Eldon Fallon\u27s invitation to Professor Baier to become the first Scho...
Click AUDIO FILE to listen to Justice Harlan\u27s Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building,...
This New York Times article summarizes Justice Harlan\u27s remarks at the September 21, 1962 dedicat...
The Law School moved to this ten-story building at the corner of Church and Worth Streets in 1962. I...
Dignitaries, among them, New York City Mayor, Robert F. Wagner, Parks Commissioner, Robert Moses, Ne...
From 1889 to 1910, while serving on the United States Supreme Court, the first Justice John Marshall...
In December 1947, the Law School celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its incorporation at its new add...
Justice Harlan\u27s namesake was his grandfather John Marshall Harlan, also an associate justice who...
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was awarded an honorary degree during the Dedication Ceremon...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
Fordham Law School has enjoyed a long and distinguished relationship with the Supreme Court of the U...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
Justice Anne Burke and Lew Collens\u27 opening remarks during the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 12...
From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The interviewer is Alfred C. Ama...
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
The book tells the story of Eldon Fallon\u27s invitation to Professor Baier to become the first Scho...