-
Fordham Law & The Supreme Court: Celebrating Our Relationship
Michael M. Martin and Constantine N. Katsoris
"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
Date: 2011
-
Fordham Law & The United States Supreme Court: a Selected Portrait
John D. Feerick, Constantine N. Katsoris, and Robert J. Reilly
"This booklet chronicles one aspect of our history: tbe relationship between Fordham Law School and the Supreme Court. It expresses the role which the Court and its justices have played in key moments in our progression to an international institution, and it also highlights some of the many members of the Fordham Law School community who have been a part of this evolution. We express to the Court and its justices our deep gratitude."--John D. Feerick, Dean
Date: 2002
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.