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Student Reflection: UCLA Transactional Law Negotiation Competition
https://cardozo.yu.edu/student-reflection-ucla-transactional-law-negotiation-competitionby Victoria Sadosky ’22
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Apr
07
Podcasts Killed the Radio Star
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/podcasts-killed-radio-starApr 07, 2022Podcasts Killed the Radio Star: The Podcasting Takeover of the Modern Era Thursday, April 7 at 6:30 p.m. The panel will revolve around the legal, business, and creative implications involved in the decline of terrestrial radio and its replacement with new forms of media - namely, podcasts. We will also discuss issues that stem from creating content, acquiring guests and other talent, and distributing material on DSP's. Moderator:Lois Herzeca, COO of MouthMedia Network & Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Panelists: Jessica Harper, Actress, Songwriter, Author, and Founder of the "Winnetka" podcast Hanjoong (Han)Kim, Associate at Sheppard Mullin who works primarily on entertainment business transactions (with a focus on podcasts)Larry Miller, Director of Music Business at NYU, President & Executive Producer of the "Musinomics" podcast, with former experience in radio with Z100 and NBC CLE APPROVED: This program is approved for up to 1.5 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 the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program. Zoom link will be sent out to those registered on the day of the event. Contact cardozolawels@gmail.com if you have any questions. Reservation link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/podcasts-killed-the-radio-star-the-podcasting-takeover-of-the-modern-era-tickets-302171291467
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CLIHRR Faculty Updates 2022
https://cardozo.yu.edu/clihrr-faculty-updates-2022Professors Deborah Pearlstein, Gabor Rona and Ramya Jawahar Kudekallu hosted a CLIHHR discussion on “The Crisis in Ukraine: Understanding the Legal Lay of the Land.” On March 2, as events were unfolding in Ukraine, the three explained the international legal and security di
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Apr
05
CICLR Spring Symposium: Is censorship necessary to protect democracy?
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/ciclr-spring-symposium-censorship-necessary-protect-democracyApr 05, 2021The Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review is pleased to host a virtual symposium on Monday, April 5, from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST to discuss the issue of rising offensive speech. This symposium will focus on the different approaches in legislating hate speech in the United States and Europe and their consequences. Panelists will address the possible circumstances whereby offensive speech ought to be prohibited. Should governments control or ban speech that “incites religious and ethnic hatred?” And if private entities like Twitter are not subject to First Amendment regulation, what legal obligations (if any) should rest with social media companies regarding censoring private expression that advocates hate or endorses physical violence? Please register for our virtual panel here. Join us for a virtual panel with Kate Ruane, senior legislative counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union; Richard Ashby Wilson, Associate Dean of Research at the University of Connecticut School of Law; Nadine Strossen, the John Marshall Harlan II Professor Emerita at New York Law School; Clay Calvert, Professor of Law and Director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project at the University of Florida; moderated by Deborah Pearlstein, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy at Cardozo Law School. Contact: Victoria Stierli de Abreu, Cardozo International & Comparative Law Symposia Editor, ciclr.symposia.editor@gmail.com