Dean's Speaker Series with David Huntley '90 Mar 16 Mar 16, 2021 | 05:30 PM 06:30 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM Dean's Speaker Series with David Huntley '90 David Huntley is responsible for developing policies to safeguard the privacy of customer and employee information and verifying compliance with legal and regulatory requirements of every country and jurisdiction in which AT&T operates, as well as AT&T internal compliance requirements. He also leads Asset Protection, responsible for investigating actual or suspected violations of the Code of Conduct, providing executive protection, security countermeasures and awareness initiatives. Huntley has held this role since 2014 and serves on the boards of Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc., AT LAST!, the Baylor Health Care System Foundation, the Dallas Citizens Council, and the National Urban League. In addition, he is a Trustee of the SMU Board, a public trustee for Dallas Medical Resources, a Member at Large and on the Executive Committee of the Texas Business Hall of Fame, and a member of the Executive Leadership Council and the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) Executive Steering Committee. He is also a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. This event is open to Cardozo students and alumni. For questions, please email cardozoalumni@yu.edu. date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Students Mar 16, 2021 Bella Pori '21 Receives 2021 Paris Baldacci Scholarship for Outstanding Student Work on LGBT Rights share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Dean's Speaker Series with David Huntley '90 Mar 16 Mar 16, 2021 | 05:30 PM 06:30 PM Zoom link to follow. Campus News Cardozo community only 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM Dean's Speaker Series with David Huntley '90 date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Framing Britney Spears Apr 12 Apr 12, 2021 | 06:30 PM 08:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Campus News Open to public 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM Framing Britney Spears The Britney Spears case has brought adult conservatorship (also known as guardianship) into the spotlight in a way that is rarely has been before. But what’s a conservatorship anyway? And how can a leading star in the music business be under a court order that doesn’t let her make personal and financial decisions for herself? Join us for this panel focusing on the case of Britney Spears, its implications for disability rights, and the broader questions it raises about artists’ control over their work. date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook Register
Campus News Mar 15, 2021 Dean Melanie Leslie Appoints Rachel McNassor Associate Dean of Advancement Dean Melanie Leslie and Vice President for Institutional Advancement Adam Gerdts are pleased to announce the appointment of Rachel McNassor as Associate Dean of Advancement at the Cardozo School of share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Campus News Mar 11, 2021 Jeanne Estilo Widerka Appointed Associate Dean of Admissions Dean Melanie Leslie is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeanne Estilo Widerka to Associate Dean of J.D. Admissions. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Principal Officer or Inferior Officer? A Discussion of United States v. Arthrex Mar 17 Mar 17, 2021 | 12:00 PM 01:30 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM Principal Officer or Inferior Officer? A Discussion of United States v. Arthrex Cardozo School of Law's Intellectual Property Law Society presents: Principal Officer or Inferior Officer? A Discussion of United States v. Arthrex, Inc. Please join us for an informative discussion about the ongoing significant Supreme Court case, United States v. Arthrex, Inc. The Supreme Court of the United States will decide whether USPTO administrative patent judges are principal officers appointed by the President or "inferior officers" appointed by the head of the USPTO. This case combines patent law, administration law, and the separation of powers. Speakers: Morris Cohen, Professor of Patent Law Michael Herz, Professor of Administrative Law date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Inaugural Jacob Burns Award for Professional Courage Mar 26 Mar 26, 2021 | 01:00 PM 02:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Campus News Open to public 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM Inaugural Jacob Burns Award for Professional Courage The Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law will award the Inaugural Jacob Burns Award for Professional Courage to Aaron Van Langevelde, Republican member of the Michigan Board of State Canvassers. This is the second event in the Burns Center's Spring 2021 Virtual Discussion series: Legal Ethics after Trump: Where Do We Go Now? date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook Register
Campus News Mar 09, 2021 Cardozo's Response to Recent Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans Over the past year, during the pandemic, there has been a deeply disturbing surge in violence, hate crimes and verbal assaults directed against Asian Americans. As you may know, President Biden has signed an executive order condemning the attacks and calling for better data collection to help understand these disturbing trends in criminal violence. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Campus News Mar 05, 2021 Trophies for the Empire Panel Focuses on Professor Rudenstine's Forthcoming Article share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook