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Four Cardozo Students Receive 2022 Boskey Restorative Justice Fellowships
https://cardozo.yu.edu/four-cardozo-students-receive-2022-boskey-restorative-justice-fellowshipsSarah Brody ’24, Jillian Leavey ’24, Emily Bernstein ’24 and Julia Patz ’23 were selected as 2022 Boskey Restorative Justice Fellows.
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10
Canceling Lawyers: Case Studies of Accountability, Toleration, and Regret
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/canceling-lawyers-case-studies-accountability-toleration-and-regretOct 10, 2024American lawyers have discretion about whom to represent. But that does not mean that a lawyer's decision about whom to represent should not be criticized — either by other lawyers or by other members of society. Prof. Brad Wendel has written a book examining episodes over the past 200 years where a lawyer represented a client deemed "odious" by much of society. Such episodes include, for example, large corporate law firms representing banks that received assets from Nazi Germany, tobacco companies and oil companies, as well as criminal lawyers representing figures such as Harvey Weinstein. Prof. Wendel argues that two things can be true at the same time: that the representation of odious clients and criticism of those lawyers who represent odious clients are both consistent with ethical lawyering. How these two propositions can be simultaneously true is the subject of his scholarly and timely book. Prof. Ray Brescia, the Harold R. Tyler Chair in Law & Technology at Albany Law School and author of Lawyer Nation: The Past, Present, and Future of the American Legal Profession, will respond to Prof. Wendel. CLE credits are pending. Following the discussion, attendees are invited to a reception. Additionally, Prof. Wendel's book "Cancelling Lawyers: Case Studies of Accountability, Toleration, and Regret" will be available for purchase at the event.
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08
Crown Jewels: The Power of Licensing and Collaborations in the Fashion and Entertainment Industries
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/crown-jewels-power-licensing-and-collaborations-fashion-and-entertainment-industriesApr 08, 2021Crown Jewels: The Power of Licensing and Collaborations in the Fashion and Entertainment Industries Thursday, April 8 at 6:30 p.m. Join the Cardozo FAME Center, the Fashion Law Society, and the Entertainment Law Society to discuss the unique landscapes that define the fashion and entertainment industries and how they continue to evolve. For decades, the business of licensing and strategic collaborations steadfastly remains a cornerstone in each. Our panel of experts will discuss how their clients and companies exploit this prosperous enterprise to achieve market power and brand value. Panelists:Jay Dubiner, General Counsel, Authentic Brands GroupAvery Fischer, EVP and General Counsel, Ralph LaurenMarc Lieberstein '92, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend LLPMichael Neuman '07, Vice President, Legal Affairs, Marquee BrandsRicardo Yoselevitz '08, Vice President, Brand Partnerships andDevelopment, IMGModerator: Sherry Jetter, Adjunct Professor of Law, Cardozo School of Law This online event is approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” You must attend the “live” program in order to receive CLE credits. We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of this program. Contact cardozofashionlawsociety@gmail.com if you have any questions. Register Here- www.eventbrite.com…
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Bella Pori '21 Receives 2021 Paris Baldacci Scholarship for Outstanding Student Work on LGBT Rights
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/bella-pori-21-receives-2021-paris-baldacci-scholarship-outstanding-student-work-lgbt-rightsBella Pori ’21 has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 Paris Baldacci Scholarship for O
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Cardozo Faculty Ranked 33rd in U.S. for Scholarly Impact
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/cardozo-faculty-ranked-33rd-us-scholarly-impactCardozo Law School’s faculty ranks 33rd in the nation for scholarly impact, according