
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor spoke to Bloomberg Law about the Warhol-Prince fair use fight.
Professor Jessica Roth, in New York Daily News, discusses SDNY's new committee to correct wrongful convictions.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Emmanuel Arnaud will participate in the Fordham Law Review Symposium “An Anomalous Status: Rights and Wrongs in America’s Territories” on October 27-28 on the panel “The United States’ ‘Colonies Problem.’”
Visiting Professor Gaia Bernstein's forthcoming book, “Unwired: Gaining Control Over Addictive Technologies” was reviewed by Publisher's Weekly.
Professor Michael Herz wrote a guest post on Election Law Blog titled “More on the Varying Meanings of ‘Congress’ and ‘Legislature.’”
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum's article “Prohibiting Slavery & the Slave Trade” was published in the Virginia Journal of International Law. She will also speak about “Disregarding Slavery and the Slave Trade” at the Research Forum at the American Society of International Law Midyear Meeting on November 11.
Professor Deborah Pearlstein's article “Democracy Harms and the First Amendment” was published by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.
Professor Alexander Reinert will participate in a live recording of the podcast “Short Circuit” on October 26.
Visiting Professor Dmytro Vovk was appointed to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief for 2022-2025. He will participate in this group's initial meeting next week.
Professor Matthew Wansley will present his paper “The Auto Safety Revolution” at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium. He will be joined by Professor Sam Weinstein at the Law & Entrepreneurship Association Retreat hosted by the University of Pennsylvania on October 21, where they will present their article “Venture Predation,” forthcoming in the Journal of Corporation Law.
Professor Felix Wu will present at a panel on “Corporations and the First Amendment” at the annual convention for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association on November 5.
Professor Edward Zelinsky will speak at the Nassau County Bar Association’s “Dean's Hour: Remote Residency Here to Stay? The Fight Continues to Pay Tax Where a Taxpayer Actually Resides” on October 26.