
Spotlight on News From the Cardozo Community
Faculty in the News
- Professor Alex Reinert Discussed Police Reform and the States in USA Today Op-Ed
- Professor Ekow Yankah Discussed the Public Campaign Finance Board's Challenges in Gothamist
- Professor Sam Weinstein Spoke to The Washington Post About Frontier/Spirit Merger
- Professor Kate Shaw Commented on ABC about SCOTUS and Jan. 6 Committee
- Professor Michael Pollack Spoke about Justice Breyer in ABA Journal
Faculty Scholarship & News
- Professor Michelle Adams wrote a chapter in the book "Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten U.S. Court Opinions on Race and the Law," published in March 2022.
- Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum was be a panelist at "Lenapehoking: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons Crisis" on March 14, sponsored by the Brooklyn Public Library.
- Professor Ngozi Okidegbe presented her paper, "Discredited Data," as part of University of Connecticut School of Law's faculty workshop series on February 16.
Events
Digital Dialogue Series:
Ways Forward for Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention
sponsored by CLIHHR
Wednesday, February 16
Office of Career Services' Entertainment Law Week Events (Feb. 21-23):
Mythbusters: Entertainment 101
Monday, February 21
Alumni Spotlight with Aliya Nelson ’01, Partner, Greenspoon Marder & Dean, interviewed by Dean Melanie Leslie ’91
Monday, February 21
Art and Advocacy — The Work of Gordon Parks
co-sponsored by the Cardozo Art Law Society, The FAME Center, the Black Law Students Association, and the Filmmakers Legal Clinic
Tuesday, February 22
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
Wednesday, February 23
Diversity in Music
Wednesday, February 23
Trademarks in the Metaverse: Protection in the New Digital World
co-sponsored by The FAME Center and the Cardozo Fashion Law Society
Thursday, March 3