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    09

    elizabeth oyer

    Presenting the Jacob Burns Center Award for Professional Courage to Elizabeth (Liz) Oyer  

    https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/presenting-jacob-burns-center-award-professional-courage-elizabeth-liz-oyer
    Sep 09, 2025

    Presenting the Jacob Burns Center Award for Professional Courage to Elizabeth (Liz) Oyer. The Award was created in 2021 to honor legal professionals who displayed courage while fulfilling their obligation to practice law ethically.  Liz Oyer served in the Department of Justice as United States Pardon Attorney from April 2022 to March 2025, overseeing the Office of the Pardon Attorney. In that role, she was responsible for reviewing applications from individuals across the country seeking pardons and commutations of sentence and preparing recommendations for the President concerning the exercise of his constitutional clemency power. The Pardon Attorney is a career-reserved position in the Senior Executive Service; it is not a political appointment.   

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    20

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    The Fashion Law Society & The FAME CENTER Present: Sustainability in Fashion

    https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/fashion-law-society-fame-center-present-sustainability-fashion
    Oct 20, 2022

    Join Cardozo's Fashion Law Society and the FAME Center for a discussion with PoliticallyInFashion's, Hilary Jochmans and AMENDI's Co-Founder, Corey Spencer, about what sustainable fashion is, current legislative trends and industry practices, and what the future holds for the industry.

     

    This program of one online panel is approved for up to 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category "Areas of Professional Practice." To receive CLE credits for a panel, you must attend that part of the program "live." 

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    Yes. GRE scores may be used to apply to Cardozo where an applicant has not or does not plan to take the LSAT. Similar to our policy with LSAT scores, the Committee will consider GRE scores that are no older than 5 years from the date of entrance. Applicants must submit all valid GRE test results from the last five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share. 

     

    We will only accept official GRE results sent directly from ETS. Cardozo’s GRE school code is 2696. To register for and get information about the GRE, please contact:

     

    Educational Testing Service GRE-ETS P.O. Box 6000 Princeton, NJ 08541-6000 USA Website: www.ets.org

     

    Applicants taking the GRE must participate in the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) provided by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). Through this service, Cardozo will automatically receive transcripts, letters of recommendation and any reportable LSAT scores. To provide consistent levels of information across both the LSAT and GRE, Cardozo requires all test results from the past five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share. 

     

    Please be advised that since not all law schools are accepting the GRE, applicants who do not take the LSAT may be limiting the number of law schools who will consider them for admission as a first-year student this cycle or as a transfer student in the future.

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    I have taken the GRE and not the LSAT. How do I apply?

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    GRE scores may be used to apply to Cardozo where an applicant has not or does not plan to take the LSAT. Similar to our policy with LSAT scores, the Committee will consider GRE scores that are no older than 5 years from the date of entrance. Applicants must submit all valid GRE test results from the last five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share. 

     

    We will only accept official GRE results sent directly from ETS. Cardozo’s GRE school code is 2696. To register for and get information about the GRE, please contact:

     

    Educational Testing Service
    GRE-ETS
    P.O. Box 6000
    Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
    USA
    Website: www.ets.org

     

    Applicants taking the GRE must participate in the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) provided by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). Through this service, Cardozo will automatically receive transcripts, letters of recommendation and any reportable LSAT scores. To provide consistent levels of information across both the LSAT and GRE, Cardozo requires all test results from the past five years. Applicants may not choose which results they will share. 

     

    Please be advised that since not all law schools are accepting the GRE, applicants who do not take the LSAT may be limiting the number of law schools who will consider them for admission as a first-year student this cycle or as a transfer student in the future.

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    09

    The Entrepreneurial Attorney: Key Career-Building Considerations

    https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/entrepreneurial-attorney-key-career-building-considerations
    Apr 09, 2021

    Cardozo Law Review is excited to host a diverse panel of practitioners from various areas within the legal industry for a discussion about business development for attorneys. The panelists will reflect on their own journeys and advise law students and attorneys on how they can help develop their careers by being conscious of business development skills, skills which are often overlooked in the law school curriculum.   We anticipate insight and perspective on a variety of topics, including effective means for bringing in business, how social media has changed the way attorneys seek business, how to build relationships with clients, how young attorneys can maximize their personal skill sets, and a few other topics our panelists will cover relating to business development. Essentially, the main theme the panelists will grapple with is what law students and attorneys should be focusing on to create value, regardless of whether they join an established firm or start their own practice.   Panelists: Stephanie Everett: President, LawyeristPhillip C. Hamilton ’09: Partner, Hamilton Clarke, LLPMoshe Horn ’93: Partner, Gitlin, Horn & Van de Kieft LLPMarc L. Mukasey ’93: Partner, Mukasey Frenchman LLP  Please feel free to peruse the event page to read the panelists' bios. If you have any questions about this event, feel free to contact Eli Yampel, Symposia Editor for Volume 42 of Cardozo Law Review, at cardozosymposiaeditor@gmail.com.

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    Blockchain Project Releases Second Research Report: Smart Contracts and Legal Enforceability

    https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/blockchain-project-releases-second-research-report-smart-contracts-and-legal-enforceability

    Cardozo’s Blockchain Project, directed by Professor Aaron Wright, has released a second report focusing on the legal enforceability of blockchain technology, which continues to transform the world.

     

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