CALS Externship Panel Nov 11 Nov 11, 2020 | 07:00 PM 08:30 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM CALS Externship Panel A question & answer panel with Cardozo students and alumni who have completed internships in the field of art law. date_range Add to Calendar Google CalendarYahoo! CalendariCal CalendarOutlook Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Sports Law Society presents Sports Trivia Night Nov 04 Nov 04, 2020 | 07:00 PM 08:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM Sports Law Society presents Sports Trivia Night Come join the Cardozo Sports Law Society for a fun sports trivia night! date_range Add to Calendar Google CalendarYahoo! CalendariCal CalendarOutlook Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Let Us Talk Tech: Merger Analysis in a Modern Economy Oct 27 Oct 27, 2020 | 05:30 PM 07:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 05:30 PM - 07:00 PM Let Us Talk Tech: Merger Analysis in a Modern Economy date_range Add to Calendar Google CalendarYahoo! CalendariCal CalendarOutlook Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Students Oct 21, 2020 3L Student Harold Kang is the New York Winner of the ADR Law Student Writing Competition Harold Kang, a Cardozo 3L student studying in the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, is the New York winner of the ADR Law Student Writing Competition sponsored by the share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Students Oct 21, 2020 Sabarish Suresh, JSD Student, to Present Research at The Annual Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory Sabarish Suresh is a JSD student at Cardozo and when he completes the program in 2022, it will be his second degree from the law school. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Students Oct 19, 2020 Moot Court Honor Society Competition Team Makes Semifinals at Emory Competition Cardozo's Moot Court Honor Society Competition Team emerged as semifinalists at the 14th Annual Emory University School of Law Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition which share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Clinics & Externships Oct 19, 2020 Visual Advocacy: Cardozo Indie Film Clinic Helps Underrepresented Voices Be Heard In 2018, writer/director Ekwa Msangi was working on her first feature film. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Campus News Oct 19, 2020 Ira Dizengoff ’92 and Betsy W. Dizengoff Establish Dizengoff Family Summer Public Interest Fund Cardozo School of Law is pleased to announce, with gratitude, that Ira Dizengoff ’92 and Betsy W. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Panel on Lawyer Discipline Oct 29 Oct 29, 2020 | 04:30 PM 06:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Programs and Centers Open to public 04:30 PM - 06:00 PM Panel on Lawyer Discipline Panel on Lawyer Discipline and Executive Branch Lawyers The actions of Attorney General William Barr, who serves at the pleasure of the President, are controversial. Concerns have been expressed that he has violated the DC Rules of Professional Conduct (where he has been admitted). The gravamen of complaints against Barr are (1) that he has engaged in dishonesty or conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, including by making false statements of fact and law; and (2) he has failed his client – the People of the United States – by preferring the interests of a non-client (President Trump) over his actual client and/or by using government power to promote partisan political interests. This panel will review both of these possible concerns. The panelists are: Bruce Green, Louis Stein Chair and Director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Fordham Law School Thomas D. Morgan, Oppenheim Professor Emeritus of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law, George Washington University Law School Rebecca Roiphe, Trustee Professor of Law and Co-Dean for Faculty Scholarship, New York Law School Moderator: Anthony Sebok, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School date_range Add to Calendar Google CalendarYahoo! CalendariCal CalendarOutlook Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook