Fordham University School of Law

The mission of the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service draws upon the Jesuit tradition of fostering social justice through education, research, and service. By building on its location in the economically, racially and culturally diverse environment of the greater New York City metropolitan region, the School seeks to provide outstanding social work education, guided by humanistic values and a global perspective, focusing on service to and research with individuals, families and groups, organizations, and communities. The School advocates for improving the quality of life for society's most vulnerable populations through teaching, practice, influencing policy, and the development and dissemination of knowledge.

Phone Number:
(212) 636-6000 Location
Fordham University School of Law
140 W 62nd Street
New York, NY
10023
United States
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Students Enrolled:
1,481
Year Founded:
1905
Judges Graduating from this School:
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Gregory Francis Noonan
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Irving Robert Kaufman
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Paul Peter Rao
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Thomas Glynn Walker
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Cathy Seibel
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Claire Claudia Cecchi
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Claire Eagan
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David Norton Edelstein
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Denny Chin
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Edward Raymond Neaher
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Gerald McLaughlin
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John Fontaine Keenan
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John Matthew Cannella
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John William Clancy
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Joseph Edward Lumbard
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Joseph Michael McLaughlin
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Kevin Michael Moore
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Kevin Thomas Duffy
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Lawrence Warren Pierce
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Loretta A. Preska
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Marilyn Hall Patel
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Paul Joseph Kelly Jr.
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Sylvester J. Ryan
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Thomas Francis Murphy
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Vincent L. Leibell
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Vincent Louis Briccetti
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William Hughes Mulligan
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Denis Reagan Hurley
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Thomas Francis Meaney