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Oct
13
Processing the law student experience: Tips for using mindfulness
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/processing-law-student-experience-tips-using-mindfulnessOct 13, 2020Processing the law student experience: Tips for using mindfulnessAs part of a week-long program for Law School Mental Health Awareness Week 2020, we invite you to join us for a discussion led by Abbey Frawley, PsyD. Look to the Today at Cardozo Newsletter for links to the Zoom room.
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Nov
09
Russia, Ukraine, AML and KYC: Due Diligence Concerns for the Art Market
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/russia-ukraine-aml-and-kyc-due-diligence-concerns-art-marketNov 09, 2023This panel is jointly sponsored by the Cardozo School of Law's Art Law Society and its FAME Advisory Board. Speakers from Ukraine will address the nature and extent of the destruction to and looting of Ukraine’s cultural heritage. A representative of US/international law enforcement will address the leakage of looted material on to the US and international art markets and government efforts to interdict hot material. Representatives of US auction houses and private galleries will address the KYC and AML procedures used by the private sector to avoid handling looted material.
“This program is approved for 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” To receive CLE credits, you must attend the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program.”
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Mar
12
Stuart Weitzman: A Designer’s Entrepreneurial Journey on the Road Less Traveled
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/stuart-weitzman-designers-entrepreneurial-journey-road-less-traveledMar 12, 2026Join the FAME Center and Fashion Law Society for a fireside chat with legendary designer, Stuart Weitzman. Stuart Weitzman’s passion for design has been a lifelong pursuit, leading to the internationally renowned company that bears his name. He has been honored extensively for his unique approach to entrepreneurship, and for his uncompromising commitment to prioritizing function as an integral element of fashion. His shoes have dominated red carpet events for many years and are worn by celebrity fans around the world. Beyoncé, Kate Middleton, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, and Jennifer Lopez are just a few who are regularly seen in his designs, along with millions of other women in over 70 countries.
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FAQSQ
How do I choose a program?
AWe offer many choices of exchange programs abroad, so your first step should be to review these options as they are the most straight forward choice. When you participate in an exchange program, you stay enrolled at Cardozo, pay your regular tuition and fees, and your grants and scholarships remain. You apply through the Graduate and International Programs Office, and if you are selected, we nominate you to one of our partner law schools.
If you have a particular country where you want to study abroad and we do not have a program in that location, you may consider applying for Independent Study Abroad. This process entails more work on the student’s part and requires taking a Leave of Absence from Cardozo, therefore you would not receive any grants or scholarships for that semester. Also with this option, the student must apply directly on their own to the program for admission. If you are trying to decide between these two options, we recommend that you make an appointment with the Senior Director of Graduate and International Programs to discuss.
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Ngozi Okidegbe- The Democratizing Potential Of Algorithms? Connecticut Law Review, Forthcoming 2021
https://cardozo.yu.edu/ngozi-okidegbe-democratizing-potential-algorithms-connecticut-law-review-forthcoming-2021Jurisdictions are increasingly embracing the use of pretrial risk assessment algorithms as a solution to the problem of mass pretrial incarceration.
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Mar
23
PLAYMAKERS for EQUALITY: Title IX, USWNT & Landmark Cases in Women's Soccer
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/playmakers-equality-title-ix-uswnt-landmark-cases-womens-soccerMar 23, 2023Our distinguished panel will highlight the years of discrimination lawsuits and the fight for equal pay in women's soccer, which includes the recent $ 24 million settlement won by the national team. With the 2023 World Cup on the horizon, this FAME event is not to be missed.
** This online panel is approved for 1.5 non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias.” To receive CLE credits for the panel, you must attend the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program.**