
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Gloria Steinem accepted the International Advocate for Peace Award at Cardozo.
Professor Jessica Roth appeared on PBS NewsHour and CNN to discuss the Trump indictment.
Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat was quoted in Wall Street Journal on a new FTC Order that pressures tech platforms to end fraudulent ads.
Professor Pamela Foohey spoke to CNN about how safe money is outside of banks.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim spoke to Law360 on the UN's steps to examine international tax issues.
Visiting Professor Mauricio Noroña's talk at YU about the emotional route to asylum was covered by Noticias NY1.
Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein wrote an op-ed for TIME Magazine about ChatGPT. She also wrote an op-ed for WIRED on her new book, “Unwired.”
Faculty Scholarship & News
Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein's new book, “Unwired,” was reviewed by The Boston Globe.
Professor Pamela Foohey gave a presentation on March 29 on her co-authored article “Portraits of Bankruptcy Filers” at a Personal Insolvency Framework Workshop organized by the London School of Economics Law School as part of the U.K. government policy review of personal insolvency/bankruptcy. She also spoke on the “State of Household Finance” panel during the Household Finance and Community Development: Assessing Challenges, Inequities, and Opportunities Conference hosted by The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law on March 31.
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum spoke at the Human Rights Clinicians Conference on the plenary panel “Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonial Clinical Practice” on March 24.
Professor Jessica Roth's co-authored paper, “Why Criminal Defendants Cooperate: The Defense Attorney's Perspective,” was published in the Northwestern University Law Review.
Professor Anthony Sebok spoke at the Southwestern Law Reviewsymposium, Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Torts, at Southwestern Law School on March 24.
Visiting Professor Dmytro Vovk participated in the expert consultation organized by the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation at Harvard Law School on March 9-10. He also testified before the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom at the hearing “Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: Implications for Religious Freedom” on March 15.
Professor Matthew Wansley's paper, “Risk-Seeking Governance” co-authored with Brian Broughman, has been accepted for publication in the Vanderbilt Law Review.