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Professor Rebecca Ingber Testifies Before House Rules Committee
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/professor-rebecca-ingber-testifies-house-rules-committeeProfessor Rebecca Ingber testifed March 23 before the House Rules Committee, at a hearing examining possible reforms to the War Powers Resolution.
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Breaking into Fashion Law
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/breaking-fashion-lawOct 03, 2022Join Cardozo's Fashion Law Society for a panel event where we will discuss how to break into the mysterious and alluring practice area that is Fashion Law! Our panelists will share their journeys, experiences, and advice on how to break in. Cardozo students and alum only for the in person event. Register at the li
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Information Governance
AThis course explores the legal and practical challenges faced by companies in managing data. Students will learn how to translate a world of legal, regulatory, and business requirements into concrete policies and procedures, in order to address global and domestic data privacy, cybersecurity, investigations and discovery, records management, business continuity, and other forms of legal, regulatory, and business risk.
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Campus Safety
https://cardozo.yu.edu/students/campus-safetyThe Office of Security is responsible for maintaining Cardozo as a secure place for work and study. The Yeshiva University community is protected by a unified security command with direct contact to New York City police.
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Professor Aaron Wright '05 and Flamingo DAO Profiled in Forbes
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/professor-aaron-wright-05-and-flamingo-dao-profiled-forbesProfessor Aaron Wright and COO Priyanka Desai '17 lead Tribute Labs, founded by Wright in 2017 to advise companies on how to embed legal contracts into the blockchain.
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Principal Officer or Inferior Officer? A Discussion of United States v. Arthrex
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/principal-officer-or-inferior-officer-discussion-united-states-v-arthrexMar 17, 2021Cardozo School of Law's Intellectual Property Law Society presents: Principal Officer or Inferior Officer? A Discussion of United States v. Arthrex, Inc. Please join us for an informative discussion about the ongoing significant Supreme Court case, United States v. Arthrex, Inc. The Supreme Court of the United States will decide whether USPTO administrative patent judges are principal officers appointed by the President or "inferior officers" appointed by the head of the USPTO. This case combines patent law, administration law, and the separation of powers. Speakers: Morris Cohen, Professor of Patent Law Michael Herz, Professor of Administrative Law