
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim was ranked among the top 25 tax law professors by TaxProf Blog.
Ukrainian Visiting Professor Dmytro Vovk spoke to Sun Sentinel about finding home at Cardozo.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum spoke at the Indigenous Housing Justice Summit hosted by the Office of Native American Affairs of the City of Albuquerque, N.M. She will also present on “Unsettling Human Rights Clinical Pedagogy and Practice in Settler Colonial Contexts” at the symposium on the 50th anniversary Washington College of Law’s Clinical Program on October 28.
Professor Myriam Gilles will be on the Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference panel “Raising Our Voices: Women Who Led the Effort to End Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment” on October 18. She will also be moderating “Communications with Absent Class Members” at the Complex Litigation Ethics Conference on October 22 and organized a conference celebrating the 40th anniversary of Judith Resnik’s “Managerial Judges” at Yale Law School on November 4.
Professor Kathryn Miller’s article “Resurrecting Arbitrariness” was published in the Cornell Law Review. She also presented a work in progress, No Sense of Decency, at the Clinical Law Review Writers’ Workshop on October 8 at New York University.
Professor Michel Rosenfeld will lecture on “The Constitutional Dimensions of U.S. Elections” and the “Gender Equality Implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs Decision” on October 17-18 at the University of Bologna Law School. He will also be a panelist at the international conference on “Democratization on a Worldwide Scale” co-organized by the Institute of Legal and Philosophical Sciences of the Sorbonne, the University of Paris, Pantheon-Assas, and the Paris Human Rights Center in Paris on October 20-21.
Professor Jessica Roth will participate in a panel hosted by the National Association of Attorneys General on October 27 at New York Law School. She will present on a chapter she contributed to the NAAG’s Anticorruption Manual: A Guide for State Prosecutors.
Professor Stewart Sterk will present “Rethinking Party Autonomy in Trust Law” at the Symposium on Conflict of Laws in Trusts and Estates on October 21.
Professor Ed Stein will participate in “How Deeply Rooted Are LGBTQ Rights? Where We Stand Post-Dobbs” on November 10 at New York Law School. The conference is organized by the Richard C. Failla LGBTQ Commission of the New York State Courts.