Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community
Professor Jessica Roth was quoted in The Washington Post on the Murdaugh trial bombshell that a court clerk may have interfered with the jury.
Innocence Project Client Leonard Mack was exonerated 47 years after his wrongful conviction. The story was also covered by CBS News and CNN.
Professor Andrea Schneider was quoted in The Wall Street Journal about a reporter jailed in Russia.
Professor Alex Reinert spoke to The Hill on Mark Meadows's Georgia case potentially moving to a federal level.
Professor Luis Calderón Gómez was quoted in Tax Notes on the controversy surrounding offshore life insurance.
Professor Pamela Foohey's article on 'No Money Down' bankruptcy was discussed in the digital publication MLK50.
Faculty Scholarship & News
Professor Emmanuel Arnaud presented “U.S. Territories: Separate and Unequal” at the New York City Bar Association on September 7.
Professor Pamela Foohey presented her co-authored article, forthcoming in Virginia Law Review, “Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy,” at the Wharton-Harvard Insolvency & Restructuring Conference on September 8.
Professor Myriam Gilles appeared on August 31 as a guest on the Consumer Finance Monitor podcast, where she spoke about her recent article, “The Private Attorney General in a Time of Hyper-Polarized Politics,” published in the Arizona Law Review.
Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim presented her paper “Taxing the Metaverse” on September 6 at the Tax Research Network Conference at the University of Cambridge.
University Professor Michel Rosenfeld spoke, in French, about the indictment of Donald Trump to Canadian radio programs Pas comme d'habitude on August 25 and Le fin mot on August 31.
Professor Edward Zelinsky's article on taxpayer standing in state courts was cited by the Tennessee Court of Appeals in Rutan-Ram v. Tennessee Department of Children's Services.