
Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Kate Shaw spoke to The New York Times about the new SCOTUS term.
The Supreme Court granted certiorari to a disability case supported by the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic. The clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of the student in January.
Professor Pamela Foohey’s article on credit scoring was referenced in Axios.
Professor Elizabeth Goldman talked to NPR on Kim Kardashian’s SEC charge.
A study from the Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic was referenced by In These Times.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Head of Reference & Collections Ellen Drucker-Albert edited the latest edition of Association of Jewish Libraries' News and Reviews.
Professor Pamela Foohey spoke on a panel about crypto, consumer protection and bankruptcy at the Transatlantic Blockchain Law Conference hosted by Baruch College on October 3.
Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum contributed to Gender and International Criminal Law, which won the WILIG Book Prize from the Women in International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law.
Professor Barbara Kolsun will chair the Luxury Law Summit on November 2 at The University Club in New York City. This is her 10th year speaking and chairing this international conference which meets annually in London and New York.
Professor Lindsay Nash is litigating Nash v. ICE, a FOIA case where she is seeking records related to administrative warrants of arrest and subpoenas issued by ICE.
Professor Edward Zelinsky published “The Commerciality of Non-Profit Hospitals Requires Them to Be Taxed: Bringing the Debate to a Conclusion” in the Virginia Tax Review.