Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Alexander Reinert was quoted in The New York Times about the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Professor Wilfred Codrington III spoke to HuffPost on Congress' attempts to gut the Voting Rights Act. He also spoke to Law360 about Louisiana v. Callais.
Professor Rebecca Ingber spoke to TIME Magazine about Trump's Caribbean bombing campaign.
Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat was quoted in ABC News on this week's AWS outage.
Professor Jessica Roth was quoted in The Washington Post on the Trump administration's credibility in court. She also spoke to CNN about the James Comey trial and to Gothamist about Letitia James' indictment.
Professor Matthew Wansley spoke to The Wall Street Journal about Tesla's self-driving tech breaking traffic laws.
Professor Gabor Rona published an article in Lawfare about Venezuelan boat attacks.
Professor Edward Zelinsky was quoted in Newsday about Nassau County not paying restitution for illegal red light camera fees.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Rebecca Ingber appeared on the Just Security podcast to discuss Trump ordering the U.S. military to conduct multiple lethal strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea that he suspected of drug trafficking. She will also speak on the “Hot Topics: The Legality of Military Strikes on Drug Traffickers” panel at International Law Weekend 2025 at Fordham University on Oct. 25.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim presented her co-authored book “The International Tax Revolution” on Oct. 20 at the kick-off plenary session of the ABA Tax Section Virtual 2025 Fall Meeting.
Professor Lindsay Nash hosted the 2025 Cardozo Immigration Enforcement Workshop, which brings together leading scholars from around the nation to discuss research on issues related to immigration enforcement, including immigration arrests, detention, and border enforcement. Sponsored by The Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy and Center for Immigration Innovation at Cardozo School of Law, it was held from Oct. 9-10. She also served as a commenter at the Junior Faculty Forum at University of Michigan Law on Oct. 11.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld appeared on the C'est ça l'Amerique podcast on Oct. 16. He also appeared on on Oct. 14 on Radio Canada's Le 15-18 to discuss freedom of speech rights under the second Trump administration.