
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Cardozo celebrates the Class of 2025 at its 47th Commencement.
The Class of 2025’s achievements were celebrated at pre-commencement Awards Ceremony.
Cardozo welcomes three new members to the Board of Overseers.
Rachel Strom ’06 joined a special edition SPARKS podcast with Deans Leslie and Grand.
Professor Peter Markowitz spoke to PIX11 about ICE trying to open an office on Rikers Island.
Professor Lindsay Nash spoke to WBUR on whether ICE needs warrants to make immigration arrests.
Professor Michael Pollack was quoted in The New York Times about a federal judge blocking the White House from ending congestion pricing.
Professor Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez was quoted in Bloomberg Tax analyzing the SCOTUS Catholic Charities decision.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Head of Reference and Faculty Services Ellen Drucker-Albert was selected to participate in the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) NextGen Standard-Setting Study.
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum's article abstract “The Myth of Slavery Abolition” was published on Race, Racism and the Law on June 7.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld's forthcoming chapter Habermas’ Paradigms of Law and Dialectics was discussed at a virtual colloquium held by the Institute for Advanced Dialectical Research on May 23.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's case against New York State's remote tax rule was covered by Law360, Bloomberg Tax, Tax Notes, and TaxProf Blog. He also spoke to Tax Notes Today Federal on Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act and private foundations. On June 13, he spoke at the 2025 State and Local Tax (SALT) Symposium about “The Uneasy Case for the Stability of Property Tax Revenues: Reflections on Tax Equity Now NY LLC, Proposition 19 and ‘Dark Stores’” and participated in Interactive Discussions on Teaching SALT (RB175).