On Executions and the Eighth Amendment
The name William Kemmler doesn’t ring a bell for most people. Kemmler, a New Yorker,…
The name William Kemmler doesn’t ring a bell for most people. Kemmler, a New Yorker,…
Four specialists in ethics and international affairs presented divergent views on America’s moral responsibility to…
Describing terrorism as a “permanent conflict,” a national security expert told a gathering of Fordham…
Fourteen Fordham Law School students are blogging about their experiences in human rights work in…
A two-week Fordham University Law School program that provides an overview of the U.S. legal…
Administering humanitarian aid is becoming increasingly difficult as natural disasters and wars displace more and…
A panel made up of human rights activists, authors and a former U.S. Army brigadier…
The strife in Chad is a “catastrophe” that is largely ignored by the American news…
Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier (Farrar, Straus…
You may think you know what your name is, how many toes you have or…