Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Cardozo celebrated the 34th INSPIRE! Awards.
Professor Wilfred Codrington III spoke to News From the States about the Purcell principle and SCOTUS weighing in on gerrymandering. He also appeared on NPR to discuss this issue.
Professor Lindsay Nash penned an op-ed for Lawfare about ICE using an administrative warrant to defend a home invasion.
Professor Alex Reinert was quoted in the Santa Fe New Mexican about challenges counties are facing due to New Mexico Civil Rights Act.
Professor Haiyun Damon-Feng spoke to Salon about Trump’s health policies in the context of global outbreaks.
Professor Sam Weinstein was quoted in MarketWatch about pressure on California AG to challenge Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal.
Adjunct Professor Gary Galperin spoke to CNN about what the evidentiary ruling means for the case against Luigi Mangione.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Head of Reference & Faculty Services Ellen Drucker-Albert edited the latest edition of Association of Jewish Libraries' News and Reviews.
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum's work alongside the Cardozo Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic calling for an investigation into the Brazil Potash mining company was featured in Folha de S. Paolo, a major Brazilian newspaper, on May 26.
Professor Michael Pollack's new book, Sidewalk Nation, was published on June 2. He appeared on Houston Public Media’s “Houston Matters” radio show on May 18 and on Streetsblog USA's podcast, The Brake, on June 2 to discuss it.
Professor Gabor Rona participated in the Globinar What's Up in Global Law webinar on May 22.
Professor Matthew Wansley was a panelist and co-organizer at the NYU Cardozo Robotaxi Symposium on May 28.
Professor Edward Zelinsky gave an oral argument in his ongoing case against New York State's remote tax rule on June 1. It was covered by Bloomberg Tax, Law360, and Tax Notes.