The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has always held special significance for the Fordham Law Review’s student members. Ennobled by the examples of Fordham Law School and Fordham Law Review alumni Judge Irving Kaufman, Judge William Mulligan, Judge Joseph McLaughlin, and, most recently, Judge Denny Chin, the student members of the Fordham Law Review strive to impact our profession at its highest levels. It is thus with great pleasure and pride that four current students on the Fordham Law Review join this intellectual lineage by contributing the notes written for this commemorative issue, eaching tackles recent controversies from within the court that our journal’s leading luminaries have called home
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To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
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To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces publis...
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