
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Cardozo expands its Criminal Defense Clinic to address the lack of representation for those on death row.
Professor Peter Markowitz spoke to Gothamist about Trump trying to end NYC's sanctuary city laws.
Professor Rachel Landy penned an Op-Ed for Variety arguing that states must pass laws for reform in the ticketing industry.
Professor Wilfred Codrington III was quoted in The Hill on Republicans trying to chip away at the Voting Rights Act.
Professor Lindsay Nash spoke to AP on ICE demanding tenant information from landlords.
Professor Michael Pollack spoke to Houston Public Media on sidewalk construction requirement waivers.
Professor Edward Zelinsky was quoted in Miami Herald about Johnson Amendment tax changes.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Gabor Rona was granted a permanent injunction by a New York federal court in Rona v. Trump, prohibiting enforcement against him and fellow law professors of sanctions imposed by the Trump administration against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. The decision was covered by The New York Times.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld was interviewed in French on the Canadian television program “Bonjour Québec” about the legal and political implications of the Epstein controversy on July 24.
Professors Matthew Wansley and Samuel Weinstein's co-authored article, “No Exit,” was featured in The New York Times's DealBook newsletter on July 19.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's ongoing case against New York State's remote tax rule was covered by Law360.