Alumni Jul 31, 2019 Cardozo Alumni Speak Out in VICE for Immigrants' Rights Following an announcement from the Department of Justice that interpreters are being taken out of immigration courts due to budget constraints, Cardozo alumni are speaking out against this violatio share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 31, 2019 Professor Sam Weinstein Comments on T-Mobile/Sprint Merger in NY Times and Wall Street Journal Professor Sam Weinstein was quoted in The New York Times regarding the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 29, 2019 Professor Michelle Adams Discusses Milliken vs. Bradley on NPR and Integrated Schools On the 45th anniversary of Millken vs. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 24, 2019 Professor Alex Reinert Named Max Freund Professor of Litigation & Advocacy Professor Alexander Reinert has been named the Max Freund Professor of Litigation & Advocacy, the chair formerly held by founding faculty member Arthur Jacobson. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 22, 2019 Professors Deborah Pearlstein and Kate Shaw Spoke to Law.com on the Legacy of Justice John Paul Stevens Cardozo Professors Kate Shaw and Deborah Pearlstein reflect on lessons learned working as clerks for the late Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 16, 2019 Professor Lindsay Nash Published Op-Ed on Immigration Raids Professor and Immigration Justice Clinic Co-Director Lindsay Nash's article titled share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 16, 2019 Professor Myriam Gilles Comments on Forced Arbitration in Kiplinger's Chase is the latest corporate entity to impose mandatory arbitration policies on its cardholders. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 16, 2019 Professor Michael Herz Quoted in The Hill on Census Debate Professor Michael Herz was quoted in an article in The Hill titled "Trump's Censu share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 16, 2019 Professor Yankah Quoted in The Hill and Bloomberg Law Curtis Flowers, tried six times for the same crime by the same local prosecutor, won his SCOTUS case on race discrimination in jury selection. share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook
Faculty News Jul 16, 2019 The Laws of Style Features Professor Barbara Kolsun Adjunct Professor and attorney Douglas Hand spoke with Cardozo professor and FAME Center director, Barbara Kolsun, about their upcoming fashion law casebook published by Carolina Press, Cardozo's F share Share LinkedinTwitterEmailemailFacebook