Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Sam Weinstein spoke to NPR about the Google antitrust case.
Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat told Axios that TikTok has a strong First Amendment case.
Professor Alex Reinert was quoted in USA Today about Trump's Supreme Court bid for immunity.
Professor Jessica Roth, on ITV, discussed Stormy Daniels' testimony.
Professor Edward Zelinsky spoke to Associated Press about the taxation of remote work.
Professor Kate Levine discussed, on NewsNation, a top Connecticut public defender accused of hacking and bullying fellow attorneys.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld spoke with French-language TV about Trump's NY criminal trial.
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 served as expert consultant on Migration and Trafficking as it relates to the development of the new Slavery Crimes Policy (SCP) of the ICC's Office of the Prosecutor on May 7.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim visited South Korea, where she spoke about her paper “Taxing the Metaverse” at the University of Seoul and Song Sang-Hyun Foundation for International Justice, Peace and Human Rights Symposium on April 16 and at Seoul National University Asia-Pacific Law Institute on April 23. She also spoke about Taxing Digital Platforms at Seoul National University School of Law's Business Law Seminar on April 26 and discussed the Burden of Proof in Korean Tax Litigation at the Korea Tax Law Association on April 18.
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor spoke at a panel on “New Frontiers for Protecting the Press Function” at The Future of Press Freedom: Democracy, Law, and the News in Changing Times Symposium hosted by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University on May 3.
Professor Gabor Rona recently completed a lecture tour at Yale University; Boston College; Stanford University; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Santa Clara; and University of California, San Francisco law schools on international law and the Israel/Hamas conflict. He also appeared on the Berkeley Law Borderlines podcast to discuss International Law and the Israel/Hamas Conflict on April 25.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's ongoing case against New York State regarding taxation of remote work was covered by Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting.