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News
Professor Michael Pollack Appointed Associate Dean for Faculty Development
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/professor-michael-pollack-appointed-associate-dean-faculty-developmentDean Melanie Leslie has appointed Professor Michael Pollack Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Professor Pollack will replace Professor Christopher Buccafusco, who held the post for the past four years.
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Event
Nov
20
Drafting a Compelling Diversity Personal Statement
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/drafting-compelling-diversity-personal-statementNov 20, 2019This is an information session on the best strategies for drafting a compelling personal statement when applying to diversity internships, scholarships and/or fellowships.
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Event
Oct
03
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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FAQSQ
Can I apply for the May-entry program if I am graduating in May of the same year?
AYes. Candidates can begin their studies in the May-entry program if they will meet their requirements for graduation by the start of the summer semester. We will work closely with students who may have specific concerns. Recently, about a quarter of the May-entry class has entered just having completed their undergraduate program.
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Event
Mar
17
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
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How do I reapply?
AApplicant files are maintained for one year. If you are reapplying within one year of submitting your initial application, you may complete and submit a new application and the documents in your previous file will be considered along with any updated documents you submit. If you are applying more than one year after your initial application, then you must submit a new application form and all new application documents.