TikTok and the Music Business Oct 21 Oct 21, 2020 | 06:30 PM 08:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Programs and Centers Open to public 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM TikTok and the Music Business Please join Cardozo School of Law's Entertainment Law Society and FAME Center in welcoming music industry lawyers on both the artist and label sides, as well as copyright and privacy law professors to discuss the impacts of the popularization of TikTok on artist development, music licensing, and copyright law. In talking about the ripple effects of the international success of the app, we will discuss American corporation Oracle's potential new stake in the company (and how the app has likely avoided being banned in the US) and what it means for the music business as a whole. There will be a Question & Answer Segment following the panel discussion.Zoom Link to be DistributedThis online event is approved for 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credit in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” You must attend the “live” program in order to receive CLE credits. We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of this program. date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Networking During a Pandemic: A chat with Cardozo Alumni Oct 14 Oct 14, 2020 | 07:00 PM 08:30 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM Networking During a Pandemic: A chat with Cardozo Alumni date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
CJERSJ Symposium: Police Abolition: Is incremental change enough or should complete abolition be the goal? Nov 12 Nov 12, 2020 | 06:00 PM 08:00 PM Cardozo-Online Event Open to public 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM CJERSJ Symposium: Police Abolition: Is incremental change enough or should complete abolition be the goal? Insight from activists, academics, and lawyers on the police abolition movements. Panelists will discuss the different perspectives within the movement and explain what must occur to meet those goals, whether it be complete abolition or reform. Lastly, panelists will discuss alternatives to policing. date_range Add to Calendar share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Sep 16, 2020 Professor Deborah Pearlstein to Serve on NYSBA Election 2020 Task Force Professor Deborah Pearlstein, Co-Director of Cardozo's share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Students Sep 15, 2020 Rudenstine Fellow Abigail Finkelman Defends NYC’s Children Cardozo's David Rudenstine Postgraduate Fellowship provides funding for one student from each year's graduating class to pursue work in the public sector for one year. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook