
Spotlight on News From the Cardozo Community
Faculty in the Media
- Professor Jessica Roth authored an Op-ed on the Elizabeth Holmes Trial on CNN.com. She also commented in The New York Times on Alvin Bragg's Inquiry into the Eric Garner Case and spoke with NBC about jurors in the Elizabeth Holmes trial.
- Professor Pamela Foohey discussed "The No Bonuses in Bankruptcy Act" in Bloomberg Law.
- Professor Myriam Gilles was a guest on Center for Litigation and Courts' podcast about Mass Torts.
- Professor Anthony Sebok was named the Joseph and Sadie Danciger Chair in Law.
Faculty Scholarship and News
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Professor Kyron Huigens' article, "Entitlement to Punishment" will appear in Drake Law Review.
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Professor Barbara Kolsun, Director of The FAME Center, will chair the Luxury Law Summit on November 10, a virtual event.
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Professor Kathryn Miller was on a panel entitled “Criminal Legal Context: Administrative Challenges to Achieving Decarceral Imperatives” on October 29 as part of the Administrative Law Review’s Fall Symposium.
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Professor Alex Reinert presented "Qualified Immunity: Correcting Pierson’s Missteps" at the Criminal Justice Workshop sponsored by the American Bar Association and the Academy for Justice on November 5.
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Professor Gabor Rona moderated a panel on gaps in accountability for war crimes under U.S. law, policy, and practice at the American Branch of the International Law Association’s annual International Law Weekend Conference on October 30.
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Professor Michel Rosenfeld will speak on November 12 on “Deconstructing Constitutional Identity in Light of the Turn to Populism” at a virtual conference co-organized by The University of Texas Law School and Reichman University.
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Professor Anthony Sebok spoke to Law360 about a form of litigation funding that merges crowdfunding with blockchain technology. His book Comparative Tort Law, Global Perspectives, co-authored by Mauro Bussani, was reviewed on the British Association of Comparative Law blog.
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Professor Stewart Sterk will present a webinar on November 9, on the Uniform Relocation of Easements Act as part of the ABA Real Property Section Professor’s Corner series.
Events
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Diversity and Inclusion, and the Practice of Law
presented by the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law
Monday, November 8 at 4:30 p.m.
Getting Started in Tech Law: How to Build Your Career
presented by Women in Tech Law (WiTL), FAME and the Office of Career Services
Monday, November 8 at 6 p.m.
Attica: Screening and Conversation
sponsored by the Criminal Defense Clinic
Tuesday, November 9 at 6 p.m.
Supporting Mental and Public Health Prevention Work in Atrocity Settings
presented by CLIHHR
Wednesday, November 10 at 12 p.m.
“Dupe Influencers” and Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement on Social Media
presented by Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Thursday, November 11 at 4:30 p.m.
2021 Lemkin Award Ceremony
presented by CLIHHR
Thursday, November 11 at 5:30 p.m.
Book Talk with Professor Carissa Byrne Hessick on "Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining Is a Bad Deal"
presented by the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law
Thursday, December 2 at 4:30 p.m.