Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Evelyn Konrad ’05 shared her story of resilience after surviving the Holocaust and establishing a new life in America at Cardozo.
Professor Jessica Roth spoke to The New York Times on Mayor Eric Adams' indictment.
Professor Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez was quoted in The Washington Post about OpenAI’s conversion to a for-profit. He was also quoted in Tax Notes about private placement life insurance.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Rebekah Diller and the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic participated in a citywide initiative to bring estate planning to underserved communities and communities of color at a pop-op clinic at Goddard Riverside Community Center on the Upper West Side on October 7.
Professor Gabor Rona participated in “The Geneva Conventions at 75: Need for Innovation” at Case Western Reserve University School of Law on September 26-27. He also participated in a workshop of international law professors on teaching the law of armed conflict.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld appeared on Radio-Canada’s “ICI RDI” by Isabelle Richer to talk about Donald Trump’s announced intent to prosecute his political enemies in a potential second administration considering the Supreme Court’s immunity decision. He also participated as a panelist at a workshop on “Academic Freedom, Free Assembly, Free Speech: Normative, Legal, and Historical Perspectives” organized by the Political Science Department at Princeton University on September 27-28. Rosenfeld gave the keynote speech on “The Question of Justice in Challenges to Constitutional Democracy” at the IACL Roundtable Rome, Italy: “Current Challenges to Constitutional Democracy” co-organized by The International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) and the Department of Legal and Economic Studies, Sapienza University of Rome on October 3.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's case against New York State over remote taxation was referenced in Law360 on September 20.