The African American Museum's Long Road to Completion
After the film The Birth of a Nation premiered in 1915, with its racist endorsement of the KKK, protests from African-Americans sprang up around the country.A national movement began one year later in...
View ArticleMoot Court Honor Society Claims Two Wins
Court was in session and Cardozo Law students won their cases—taking home trophies from national moot court competitions at Tulane Law School and NYU Law School the weekend of Feb. 24. Students from...
View ArticleCardozo's Innocence Project Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Cardozo is proud to congratulate The Innocence Project on 25 years fighting on the front lines in the battle for justiceThe Innocence Project was conceived and founded in 1992 at Cardozo School of Law....
View ArticleCardozo Makes National Law Journal’s Top 50
According to The National Law Journal’s top 50 law school rankings released March 6, 7.72% of Cardozo’s 2016 graduates went on to work at top law firms. Cardozo Law is number 46 on the list, which is...
View ArticlePanel Highlights Standards for Fair Trials
Protecting fair trials in high profile criminal cases was the focus of a panel discussion Thursday, March 2, co-hosted by Cardozo Law’s Jacob Burns Center for Ethics and the ABA Criminal Justice...
View ArticleTwo Cardozo Students Awarded IJC Fellowships
With immigrants’ rights in the headlines around the world right now, Dannelly Bello and Claudine-Annick Murphy’s appointments to the Immigrant Justice Clinic fellowship class strikes an especially...
View ArticleImmigration Justice Clinic Makes News
The faculty and students of Cardozo’s Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic made an impact in recent weeks in its fight against the Trump Administration’s executive order on immigration. This...
View ArticleThe African American Museum's Long Road to Completion
After the film The Birth of a Nation premiered in 1915, with its racist endorsement of the KKK, protests from African-Americans sprang up around the country.A national movement began one year later in...
View ArticleMoot Court Honor Society Claims Two Wins
Court was in session and Cardozo Law students won their cases—taking home trophies from national moot court competitions at Tulane Law School and NYU Law School the weekend of Feb. 24. Students from...
View ArticleCardozo's Innocence Project Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Cardozo is proud to congratulate The Innocence Project on 25 years fighting on the front lines in the battle for justiceThe Innocence Project was conceived and founded in 1992 at Cardozo School of Law....
View ArticleCardozo Makes National Law Journal’s Top 50 "Go-To" Law Schools
According to The National Law Journal’s top 50 law school rankings released March 6, 7.72% of Cardozo’s 2016 graduates went on to work at top law firms. Cardozo Law is number 46 on the list, which is...
View ArticlePanel Highlights Standards for Fair Trials
From left, criminal defense attorney Theodore V. Wells; Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance; and United States District Judge Valerie Caproni participated in "Protecting Fair Trials in...
View ArticleTwo Cardozo Students Awarded IJC Fellowships
With immigrants’ rights in the headlines around the world right now, Danelly Bello and Claudine-Annick Murphy’s appointments to the Immigrant Justice Corps fellowship class strike an especially...
View ArticleCardozo Law Hosts Symposium: Focus on Rights of the Disabled
The struggle of people with disabilities, and the barriers they face in civic and social activities, was the focus of discussion February 23, at Cardozo Law’s daylong symposium “Personhood and Civic...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Professor Dan Ravicher's Challenge to Gene...
Professor Daniel Ravicher on the steps of the U.S. Supreme CourtSupreme Court Rules That Human Genes Cannot Be PatentedJune 13, 2013CONTACT: Daniel B. Ravicher, Esq., (646) 470-2641;...
View ArticleDean Diller Receives AALS Rhode Award for Achievement in Public Service
January 6, 2014 - Recognizing Dean Matthew Diller’s leadership in legal education and public service, the AALS Section on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities awarded him with the 2014 Deborah L....
View ArticleProfessor Alexander Reinert on Cardozo's Pop-up Class, The First 100 Days:...
Professor Reinert offers his perspective on Cardozo Law’s 10-session pop-up class, designed specifically to address the Trump administration’s policies and actions. “The class is about understanding...
View ArticleProfessor Michael Herz on Cardozo's Pop-up Class, The First 100 Days: The...
Professor Michael Herz is one of the faculty members teaching in the 10-week class designed to address the particulars of the Trump Administration’s policies and actions.Herz analyzes presidential...
View ArticleCardozo Law Launches Blockchain Project: Focus on Legal and Policy Elements
67145_Aaron Wright-21 copy.jpgProfessor Aaron Wright will co-direct The Blockchain Project at Cardozo Law. Dean Melanie Leslie announced the creation of a new initiative called The Blockchain Project,...
View ArticleLL.M. Team Wins Top Honors at Moot Competition
Cardozo’s LL.M. team took first place out of 20 teams from around the country at the 2017 LL.M. International Commercial Arbitration Moot Competition in Washington, DC, March 25. The competition...
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