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Event
Sep
22
Study Group Session Week 2020
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/study-group-session-week-2020-1Sep 22, 2020The Office of Academic Success and the Office of Student Life are providing a virtual space for silent study or study groups, depending on the needs and interests of each 1L Section.Zoom Links and Meeting IDs are forthcoming. Check your email!Section B: Tuesday, September 22nd at 1:30pmQuestions? Contact Cardozostudentservices@yu.edu
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Feb
04
Lights, Camera, Algorithm: AI’s Intersection with Entertainment Law
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/lights-camera-algorithm-ais-intersection-entertainment-lawFeb 04, 2026This panel brings together leading practitioners at the forefront of AI-driven change in the entertainment industry. Hosted in collaboration by the FAME Center, the Entertainment Law Society, and the AI & the Law Society, this panel explores how courts, contracts, and collective bargaining are shaping the rules for AI in music, film, television, and digital media—often in the absence of clear legislation.
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FAQSQ
Are externships or clinics available?
ANo, they are not part of the online program. Clinics and externships involve working directly with clients, courts, or legal organizations. This requires in-person communication to build trust, interpret non-verbal cues, and handle sensitive situations—like interviewing a client or appearing in court. These interactions are hard to replicate effectively online, as virtual platforms may limit the depth of engagement and professional nuance needed. Additionally, legal work in clinics and externships often involves confidential documents, court filings, or negotiations that need close supervision by a licensed attorney. In-person settings allow supervisors to observe your work in real time, provide immediate feedback, and ensure ethical standards are met. Online environments that try to maximize flexibility for the students make it impossible to oversee these activities securely and effectively.
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Mar
10
Taxes vs Tariffs - Business Under the Second Trump Administration
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/taxes-vs-tariffs-business-under-second-trump-administrationMar 10, 2025Market participants are preparing for the tax and trade policies pursued by the second Trump administration. In a panel discussion with tax and trade experts, we will seek to determine the feasibility and likely consequences of lowering domestic taxes while implementing tariffs on foreign goods.
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Nov
19
Trademarks and M&A: Acquiring Brands in Blockbuster Deals
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/trademarks-and-ma-acquiring-brands-blockbuster-dealsNov 19, 2025Join us for a dynamic conversation on how top attorneys safeguard and structure the value of iconic fashion brands in major M&A transactions. The panel will explore trademark due diligence, deal strategy and how brand identity shapes negotiations in the luxury market. This program is approved for 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category, "Areas of Professional Practice."
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Nov
19
Creators v. AI Companies: A Debate on the Future of Copyright
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/creators-v-ai-companies-debate-future-copyrightNov 19, 2025Join us for a lively discussion as creators and AI companies go head-to-head on the future of copyright. This in-person event will delve into the complexities of intellectual property in the digital age. Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear both sides of the debate and gain valuable insights into the intersection of creativity and technology. Reserve your spot today! This event is approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice”