Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Matthew Wansley was quoted in The Washington Post about the Tesla self-driving car federal investigation. He also spoke to Reuters about Tesla's robotaxis.
Professor Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez spoke to Fortune on OpenAI converting from a nonprofit to a corporation and Elon Musk's lawsuit against it.
Professor Jessica Roth published an op-ed in Law360 on how Jack Smith's new Trump indictment is a study in superseding.
Associate Dean of Graduate, International & Online Programs Val Myteberi spoke to LLM Guide about how LL.M. programs are now focusing more on experiential learning.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Emmanuel Hiram Arnaud participated in a panel discussion on “How to Lawyer An Empire: US Lawyers, Legal Education, and Imperial Ambitions” at the American Society for Legal History's annual meeting on October 25.
Professor Rebekah Diller participated in a panel discussion on “Approaches to Capacity and Consent, Their Evolution and Implementation” at the International Law Weekend conference at Fordham Law School on October 25.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim reviewed “Taxing The Wealthy At The State Level” for TaxProf Blog on October 25.
Professor Alexander Reinert spoke at “The Injustices of Iqbal: A Talk with the Plaintiff’s Lawyer Alexander Reinert” at Harvard Law School on October 23.
Professor Gabor Rona participated in three events at the International Law Weekend conference. He moderated a panel on accountability for international law violations in the Ukraine/Russia armed conflict, was a panelist on the international legal aspects of the Middle East armed conflict and co-chaired the annual meeting of the ABILA's International Humanitarian Law Committee.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld was interviewed on the Belgian television program “Bonsoir Le Prime” on October 23 about the U.S. presidential election. His article “Pluralist Justice and Liberal Constitutionalism: A Reply to Critics” was published in the Cardozo Law Review. And, his article “Trump contre l’Amérique” was featured in the French publication Esprit.
Professor Anthony Sebok gave a lecture at the University of Innsbruck titled “Book Talk: Third-Party Litigation Finance: Law, Policy and Practice” on October 23. He also spoke at a conference sponsored by the Utah Law Review on “Third-Party Litigation Funding” on October 25. He participated in a panel discussion on “International Legislation” at the Recent Legislative Responses to Litigation Finance conference held by the Center on Civil Justice at New York University School of Law on October 28.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's case against New York State's remote tax rule was covered in Tax Notes on October 30.