
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano committed $6M to name the clinical education program at Cardozo.
Professor Jessica Roth was quoted in The New York Times on the Comey indictment. She also appeared on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss the case.
Professor Lindsay Nash spoke to The Intercept about feds targeting Instagram accounts that identified ICE agents. The Intercept's reporting on this was covered by MSNBC.
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor spoke to The Wrap on Lionsgate's plans to make AI movies.
Professor Zalman Rothschild penned an Op-Ed in The Washington Post on the democratic virtues taught by Jewish high holidays.
Professor Matthew Wansley was quoted in Reuters on Musk's robotaxi plans for San Francisco.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum's co-authored book chapter “Recognizing and Reclaiming Indigenous Peoples’ Constitutional Land Rights in Brazil” was published in Land Rights Now. She also received a Fulbright award alongside her colleague Fernanda Frizzo Bragato to establish a human-rights clinic at Unisinos Law School in Brazil.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim presented her co-authored work-in-progress, “How the U.S. Constitution Shapes International Tax Law: Instrument Choice in Tax Agreements,” at the Washington University Law Review Symposium on Sept. 26.
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor received a grant from the Authors Alliance for his work “Dissecting the AI-Assisted Work: Copyright Infringement Litigation in the Age of Generative AI.”
Professor Alexander Reinert presented his co-authored paper “Exploring the Limits of Qualified Immunity Under Harlow's Discretionary Function Test” at a Symposium on Judicial Review in Jeopardy? sponsored by the Harvard Law Review and the Texas A&M Center on the Structural Constitution on Oct. 10. He spoke at Harvard Law School and Boston College Law School about Ashcroft v. Iqbal on Oct. 15.
Professor Jessica Roth appeared on the Bloomberg Law podcast on Sept. 25 to discuss Trump's prosecution of his political enemies.
Professor Anthony Sebok participated in the “Consumer Third Party Litigation Finance and Access to Justice: New Developments” panel at New York University's International Access to Justice Forum 2025 on Sept 26.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's chapter on diversification of 401k investments was published in NYU Benefits.