03/27/2026
NYLAG, in collaboration with Fordham Law, Legal Hand, and the NYC Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, launched the first Legal Hand call-in center in Manhattan, and Fordham students have a unique opportunity to provide legal assistance to people who would not otherwise have access to representation. Externs will gain experience in client intake and interviewing, legal research, and community-centered legal work across multiple practice areas. To apply, visit the link in our bio!
11/12/2025
Join Fordham’s Environmental Law Advocates at its 2025 Career Fair next Thursday, November 20th, from 12:30-1:45 pm in Room 3-09.
This will be an incredible opportunity to learn more about post-grad opportunities in the environmental field, network with people thriving in their environmental careers, and get closer with the ELA community! Plus, the first ten people to arrive will receive either an ELA-branded water bottle or tumbler.
Lunch will be provided to attendees. Please RSVP by Tuesday, November 18th, so ELA can order enough food for everyone. You can RSVP through the QR code or at https://tinyurl.com/y8uur832.
Questions? Please contact [email protected].
10/15/2025
Check out our programs for the upcoming Fall semester! Questions? Email [email protected].
10/08/2025
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) is hosting their annual Diversity Networking Forum on Thursday, November 13th from 5:00 – 7:00pm! Visit https://publicinterestlawdiversitynet.splashthat.com/ to RSVP!
10/02/2025
TOMORROW!
Drop in to our PIRC Virtual Office Hours to speak with a counselor!
Questions? Contact PIRC at [email protected].
10/01/2025
The University of Pennsylvania Law Review is now accepting submissions for the Dorothy E. Roberts Public Interest Essay Competition! Submit by February 28, 2026!
10/01/2025
The Center for Public Research and Leadership's "Structural Change in Education" Seminar & Practicum applications are now open! Information sessions will be held on 10/1 and 10/16.
👉 Scan the QR Code for more information!
10/01/2025
Join the Feerick Center for Social Justice and featured speaker Eunice Cho to learn about the context and history of immigration detention, including current detention conditions!