Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Jessica Roth spoke to Bloomberg about Hunter Biden's pardon. She also published an opinion piece about Jack Smith's case against President-elect Donald Trump in the Chicago Tribune.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Head of Reference & Faculty Collections Ellen Drucker-Albert edited the latest edition of the Association of Jewish Libraries' News and Reviews.
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum spoke at a side event on December 4 to the ICC ASP in The Hague on “Enhancing Our Understanding of the Nexus Between the Crimes of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Slavery, the Slave Trade and Trafficking in Persons” co-organized by the Kingdom of Belgium, United Nations Team of Experts on the Rule of Law and Sexual Violence in Conflict, and IMPACT: Center against Human Trafficking & Sexual Violence in Conflict.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim was a panelist on “Financing for Development Dialogues: From Evidence to Action” at the United Nations on December 2.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld was interviewed on Canadian TV on November 22 about President-elect Donald Trump’s successive nominations of Matt Gaetz and Pam Bondi for U.S. Attorney General of the U.S.
Professor Anthony Sebok spoke on November 21 at “Third-Party Litigation Funding through a Transatlantic Lens,” co-hosted by the Center on Civil Justice at NYU Law School and the Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law.
Professors Matthew Wansley and Sam Weinstein published “Antitrust, Private Equity & Venture Capital,” a chapter from their forthcoming book, on December 4.
Professor Emeritus Richard Weisberg gave the lecture “We Used It When We Had It: The Alien Tort Claims Act in Successful Litigation Against 26 Banks for Holocaust-Era Theft in Vichy France,” on November 22 at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Professor Edward Zelinsky gave an oral argument in his case against New York State's remote tax rule on November 21, which was covered by Bloomberg Tax.