Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Cardozo added 3 faculty members.
Professor Wilfred Codrington III spoke to Bloomberg Law about the Voting Rights Act and redistricting.
Professor Jessica Roth spoke to CNN about the South Carolina Supreme Court decision to overturn Murdaugh murder convictions. She also spoke about the decision with The Guardian and with CNN again on May 15.
Professor Michael Pollack published op-ed in Governing about how cities should be doing more to fix sidewalks.
Professor Matthew Wansley co-authored an op-ed for Vital City about the future of Waymo taxis in NYC.
Professor Edward Zelinsky was quoted in The Washington Post about non-profit hospitals' taxation status. He also spoke to The Daily Princetonian about endowment taxes.
Professor Lindsay Nash was quoted in The Texas Tribune on ICE's use of administrative warrants.
Professor David Rudenstine spoke to Haaretz about the state of Israel planning to sue The New York Times.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Rebecca Ingber appeared on the Double Jeopardy podcast on May 7 to discuss the war in Iran.
Professor Lindsay Nash participated in the University of North Carolina Law’s Carolina Law Scholarship Roundtable on Immigration, Policing, and Detention on May 1.
Professor Michael Pollack appeared on the Active Towns podcast on May 13 to discuss his new book Sidewalk Nation. He also discussed the book on Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast.
Professor Gabor Rona appeared on The Contrarian News podcast on April 8 to discuss the legality of the war in Iran.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld was interviewed on the Canadian television program “Sur le terrain” on the April 29 U.S. Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act. He was a panelist at Columbia Law School's Faculty Lunch Workshop Program to discuss Seyla Benhabib’s At the Margins of the Modern State: Critical Theory and Law on April 30. He also spoke at the launch of his co-authored book Politicized Religion and the Reframing of Fundamental Rights hosted by the University College London (UCL) Law School’s Global Centre for Democratic Constitutionalism on May 7.
Professor Matthew Wansley will be a panelist at the NYU Cardozo Robotaxi Symposium on May 28.