Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Matt Wansley co-authored an opinion piece in The New York Times on how big tech is killing innovation.
Derrick Hamilton, Deputy Director of the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice, was featured in The Guardian and appeared on The Burden podcast about ex-detective Louis Scarcella, who put him behind bars for a crime he did not commit.
Professor Alex Reinert spoke to USA Today on the supremacy clause and whether it could keep Trump out of jail.
Professor Edward Zelinsky was quoted in Associated Press about the tax repercussions of Kansas trying to lure the Kansas City Chiefs to the state.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum spoke at a panel at the ICL Conference about the Enforced Sterilization of Indigenous People in Peru during the internal armed conflict and implications for the exclusion of those crimes from the Peruvian Truth Commission's report. She also published “All Roads Lead to Rome: Combating Impunity for Perpetration of Slave Trade and Slavery Crimes” in the Journal of Human Trafficking, Enslavement and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence on June 1.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim presented her work-in-progress, A Global Minimum Wealth Tax, at the Association of Mid-Level Tax Scholars Conference at Northwestern Law School on May 31. She also presented another forthcoming piece, Algorithmic Tax Ownership, at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting on June 8. She also co-wrote two short pieces that were published in Tax Notes States on digital barter taxes on June 10 and June 17. She was also quoted in a TaxNotes article about digital taxes on June 12.
Professor Lindsay Nash was selected to workshop her article forthcoming in the Columbia Law Review, “The Immigration Subpoena Power,” at the 9th Annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable at Notre Dame Law on June 25-26.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld spoke about “Social and Economic Constitutional Rights: Theoretical and Practical Challenges” at a roundtable on “Socio-Economic Rights in an Era of Global Market Dominance” at the Sciences Po Law School in Paris on June 11.
Professor Edward Zelinsky published an article for TaxNotes on about “Regulating Donor-Advised Funds: Establishing Tax Parity With Private Foundations” on June 17.