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Mar
09
A Conversation with Zac Posen and Vanessa Friedman
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/conversation-zac-posen-and-vanessa-friedmanMar 09, 2021A Conversation with Zac Posen and Vanessa Friedman Join the FAME Center and the Cardozo Fashion Law Society for a conversation with designer Zac Posen and Vanessa Friedman, Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic of The New York Times, about Mr. Posen's fashion journey, the future of the fashion industry, and discovering his love for cooking. This event is co-sponsored by Loza & Loza LLP and the Cardozo Retail & Luxury Alumni Practice Group. The Zoom link will be sent out to those registered via Eventbrite on the day of the event. The email will be sent from the Cardozo Fashion Law Society Eventbrite account. Please check your inbox and spam for the email. If you are having trouble accessing the event, please email cardozofashionlawsociety@gmail.com.
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Disclosures About Licensure for the Practice of Law
https://cardozo.yu.edu/disclosures-about-licensure-practice-lawMany students pursue higher education to adequately prepare them for a career in a specific field. Some of these fields – such as law, medicine and teaching – require professional licensure to practice.
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Mar
16
Dean's Speaker Series with David Huntley '90
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/deans-speaker-series-david-huntley-90-0Mar 16, 2021David 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.
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March 25: Message from Yeshiva University President Ari Berman re. COVID-19 Update
https://cardozo.yu.edu/march-25-message-yeshiva-university-president-ari-berman-re-covid-19-updateDear Students,
I hope this note finds you safe.
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Event
Apr
04
Can Online Music Platforms Be Fair: A European Perspective on a Global Issue
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/can-online-music-platforms-be-fair-european-perspective-global-issueApr 04, 2024This talk from Professor Giuseppe Mazziotti will outline the research trajectory under the Horizon Europe project "Fair MusE," aiming to analyze and offer actionable insights for creating a more equitable digital music ecosystem. By examining Europe as a detailed case study, the authors seek to contribute to a global discourse on cultural policy, digital economy fairness, and the sustainable development of creative industries. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of technology, culture, and policy as we navigate the challenges and opportunities of the digital music landscape from a global perspective with a European lens.
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Mar
03
NLG Presents: Week Against Mass Incarceration
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/nlg-presents-week-against-mass-incarcerationMar 03, 2021How does the world imprison? Since the American approach to incarceration has come under intense scrutiny in recent years, considerations of international approaches have been neglected as a source of inspiration and direction. Baz Dreisinger is one of the few researchers who have realized the potential for change in adopting a comparative international framework, to change the way we view prisons and to step away from the Americentric model of criminal justice reform. She will be holding an informal Q&A to talk about her research and what she thinks about how we can use failures and successes from different existing models to enact meaningful changes to our system that will pave the way for abolition.