Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Cardozo’s Race and the Law course offerings give students a unique chance to learn about how to be an anti-racist future lawyer.
The 14th Annual BALLSA Celebration honored Kwanza Jones ’99.
Professor Jessica Roth was quoted in CNN about Trump claims that candidates can’t be prosecuted in the middle of campaigns.
Professor Andrea Schneider spoke to LLM Guide about why law students should consider getting an LL.M. in Dispute Resolution.
Sarah Chu, Director of Policy & Reform at Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice, spoke at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Rebekah Diller gave a talk on “Decision-Making Support in the Dementia Context: Beyond Agreements” at Case Western Reserve University's 2024 Law Med Conference: Cognitive Decline and the Law.
Professor Pamela Foohey presented her forthcoming book, Forgive Us Our Debts: How Black Churches Use Bankruptcy as a Site of Resistance as part of Seton Hall Law School’s faculty workshop series on February 21 and the University of Illinois College of Law’s faculty workshop series on February 29.
Professor Peter Goodrich gave a lecture on “Humoring the Norm” at the University of London, Birkbeck Law on February 22.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim was ranked the 17th most downloaded tax law professor, according to TaxProf Blog.
Professor Rachel Landy presented her paper “Downstreaming” at Georgetown University's Technology Law & Policy Colloquium on February 26.