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Does Cardozo Law have on-campus housing for law students?
ACardozo offers student housing at The Benjamin, which is within walking distance or a short subway ride from the law school. Students may apply for three kinds of furnished rooms, studios, two-bedroom shares, or three-bedroom share.
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News
Immigration Justice Clinic Students Write Brief for State v. Molchor, Leading to Significant Decision on Bail for Undocumented Immigrants
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/immigration-justice-clinic-students-write-brief-state-v-molchor-leading-significant-decisionThe Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic wrote a brief used by the judge this week in a significant immigration case in NJ Supreme Court.
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Dispute Resolution and Advocacy LL.M.
AThe LL.M. in Dispute Resolution and Advocacy degree (24 credits) offers international and domestic lawyers a unique opportunity to learn from dispute resolution thought leaders in the heart of New York City. Through theoretical study, intensive skills training, clinical work, externships and opportunities for scholarship, LL.M. students will form a strong foundation from which to build a career in dispute resolution in the United States and beyond.
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November Open House
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/november-open-houseNov 13, 2023Please join us for an Open House for prospective law students on Monday, November 13 at 5:00 p.m.
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Lawyers Behaving Badly: Episode 1 - The Executive Branch
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/lawyers-behaving-badly-episode-1-executive-branchNov 04, 2021More than ever before, it seems like lawyers are violating the norms and rules of professional responsibility. On Nov. 4th, the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law will hold a discussion about the special risks that arise when lawyers advising the executive branch provide advice that is erroneous in connection with matters of constitutional and federal law. Prompting this program are the revelations that John Eastman, a former law school dean, and Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark advised the Trump White House that the results of the 2020 election could be set aside. What duties did Eastman and Clark owe as a matter of professional responsibility? Who can now respond to Eastman’s and Clark’s violations of those duties? Are the guardrails that constrain lawyers advising the executive branch sufficient? To help us think through these questions, we will be joined by Cardozo Professor Kate Shaw. Register: lawyersbehavingbadly-ep1.eventbrite.com
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International LL.M.s in Careers
https://cardozo.yu.edu/international-llms-careersCardozo Law welcomes a vibrant community of LL.M. students from around the globe. These distinguished graduates recently gathered in Milan for our annual reunion and shared how Cardozo prepared them for global success.