William E. Fork: Finding a Mission to Serve in International Law
William Fork ’06 grew up in Southern California and owned a sole proprietorship in high school. His first business venture, Fork Publications, published a school..
Kate Murtagh: Investing in Futures and Driving Change
Kate Murtagh ’89 was only thirty-two when she was named a partner at Boston-based Goodwin Procter, where she began her corporate law career after clerking..
by Stewart J. Schwab, Jonathan and Ruby Zhu Professor of Law Cornell University proudly celebrates Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as one of its own. She..
by Valerie P. Hans, Charles F. Rechlin Professor of Law,and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Henry Allen Mark Professor of Law Decades ago, psychologist Kurt Lewin faced..
by Eileen Korey Poetry is not compatible with good legal writing. But that didn’t stop legal scholar Menachem Rosensaft from publishing a book of poetry...
Battling Antisemitism through a Legal Lens and Historical Study
Menachem Rosensaft had been teaching about war crimes, genocide, and the law for more than a decade—at Cornell Law School, Columbia Law School, and Syracuse..
Cornell Law School and the broader legal community mourn the loss of revered educator, mentor, and legal scholar, Faust F. Rossi ’60, Samuel S. Leibowitz..