Fordham University School of Law Dean Matthew Diller, left, presents the Fordham-Stein Prize to former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. Tuesday at the law school.
First awarded in 1976, the annual prize is presented to a member of the legal profession whose work embodies the profession’s highest standards in areas such as professional conduct, the advancement of justice, and contributions to society and democracy.
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