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William R. Meagher - A Long Association with Fordham
1927 graduate of Fordham Law School and a Senior Partner with Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, William R. Meagher reflected on his experience on an article in the Fordham Law Reviewhttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/alumni_biographical/1000/thumbnail.jp
Fordham Group portrait
Back r to l: Joseph Calhoun, Andrew Young, John Brachen, T. Voorhees, Bill _, Jefferson B. Fordham. Front r to l: David Maxwell, B. Segal, L. Goffman, M. Comisky, Brewski Rhoods ?. Mid-winter meeting ABA. Additional info on back: address of Jay A. Strassberg, Director of Public Relations, Philadelphia Bar Association; Address of Chicago Photographers with File No. 46528-5
Fordham at the Fellowship Commission Dinner
From left: Jefferson B. Fordham, Mayor R. Dilworth, Judge Griffin. Fellowship Commission Dinner. Stamp of Sam Miller and names, date and title on back
Fordham Letter from Jerry R. Andersen
Letter from Jerry R. Andersen re: University of Utah faculty appointmen
Fordham, R G, NX37917
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/385784Surname: FORDHAM. Given Name(s) or Initials: R G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX37917. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 49245.253201
Item: [2016.0049.18077] "Fordham, R G, NX37917
Anniversary of Women at Fordham
Fordham celebrated the 75th anniversary of women\u27s enrollment in 1993-1994. Among the distinguished graduates, women in the judiciary were, from left rear: Loretta A. Preska (c/o 1973), Cira Martinez (c/o 1979), Irene K. Duffy (c/o 1957), Renee R. Roth (c/o 1969), Sherry Klein Heitler (c/o 1976), and Jacqueline Winter Silberman (c/o 1972)https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/homepage_gallery/1005/thumbnail.jp
Clearking with Judge Hugh R. Jones
Recalling the contributions New York State Court of Appeals Judge Hugh R. Jones had on Fordham Law School and announcing a prize in law and public policy in his honor
S, Robert
Dr. Robert S., Ph.D., graduated from Fordham honors with his Bachelor’s of Science in 1960 and from Princeton with his Doctorate in 1964. Both degrees were in chemistry, and Dr. Robert went on to have an astounding career in the field of engineering plastics. He initially served as a captain in the U.S. Army and transitioned to work in technical management at Honeywell, ITW, and Engelhard corporations. After retiring, he became increasingly active in consulting and board work at S.C. Johnson Corporation, R&D Council of New Jersey, the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni, and the EPA Clean Air Act Advisory Council.
In the interview, Dr. Robert explores his experience as one of the few STEM majors in the Fordham honors program. He feels that the philosophical, literary, and historical focuses of the program gave him a uniquely holistic education compared to his chemistry degree alone. He identifies Father Quentin Lauer, director of the junior year honors philosophy seminar, and Father Schubert, his thesis mentor, as the two most influential figures in his education. Dr. Robert completed his senior thesis in electron emission microscopy, and Father Schubert subsequently wrote him a strong recommendation letter for Princeton, his doctoral alma mater.
Robert’s interview was conducted by Kevin McKenna (FCRH 2007), Christine Barcelona (FCRH 2012), and Kevin Crenny (FCRH 2011)
Intelligence Gathering and the Law: Conflict or Compatibility?
Article by Benjamin R. Civiletti, Attorney General of the United States (1979-1981), regarding the sensitivity and complexity of intelligence gathering. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/events_programs_sonnet_articles/1002/thumbnail.jp
Duplicate, Decolonize, Destroy: Current Topics in Art and Cultural Heritage Law
The opening panel discussed the upcoming case before the United States Supreme Court, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith. Panelists included Amelia K. Brankov, Founder, Brankov PLLC and Chair of the New York City Bar Association Art Law Committee; Joel L. Hecker, Principal Attorney, Law Offices of Joel L. Hecker; and Philippa S. Loengard, Director of the Kernochan Center for Law, Media & the Arts and Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School. The case is compelling because the Court rarely hears copyright cases, especially those addressing the affirmative defense of fair use. Moderated by Christopher J. Robinson, Of Counsel, Rottenberg Lipman Rich, P.C., the panel discussed the case, the fair use issues it raises, and their respective hopes and fears for the outcome.
Out of Context: Reframing and Repatriating Objects in Museum and Public Spaces explored the decolonization of cultural institutions and attempts to re-contextualize historical objects with fraught lineage through a contemporary lens. Topics included the recent movement in a longstanding debate on the return of Benin bronzes to Nigeria, the role of customs law enforcement in regulating the importation of historical artifacts into the United States, and the Nepal Heritage Campaign’s grassroots efforts to return a sacred statue to its original shrine in Kathmandu. Moderated by Steven R. Schindler, Founding Partner, Schindler Cohen & Hochman LLP, this panel included panelists Rudyard W. Ceres, Partner, Freeborn and Peters LLP; Nicholas M. O’Donnell, Partner, Sullivan and Worcester LLP; and Erin L. Thompson, Professor of Art Crime, John Jay College (CUNY).
In her Keynote, Irena Tarsis, Founder and Managing Director of the Center for Art Law, discussed the destruction and protection of cultural heritage throughout the armed conflict unfolding in Ukraine.
Moderated by Leila Amineddoleh, Founding Partner, Amineddoleh & Associates LLC, and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham, the panel Erased: Protecting Cultural Heritage in Times of Armed Conflict discussed various contexts in which war and hostility have threatened cultural heritage. The panelists included Yelena Ambartsumian, Founder, Origen; Jennifer Kreder, Of Counsel, Rottenberg Lipman Rich P.C.; and Michael McCollough, Partner, Pearlstein & McCullough LLP. The panel discussed the history of the destruction of cultural property and looting from the Nazi-Era to the present day, the legal tools available to victims, and the responsibilities and rights of collectors
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