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    CRJ Moot: Wright v. Talamantes

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    Carolyn Kubitschek (founding partner, Lasner & Kubitschek), Robert Mantel (Crowell and Moring), and Professor Alex Reinert will serve as moot judges for Michael Moore (Law Offices of Michael Garth Moore), an attorney who will be arguing an appeal in Wright v. Talamantes, a civil rights case in the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Wright involves the constitutionality of an intrusive strip search of a minor without parental consent.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2025/1038/thumbnail.jp

    Ukraine: The Judicial Challenge

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    Schedule of Events 9:00 am-11:00 am: The Challenge of Putin’s Rewriting of History and Legitimizing the War Against Ukraine. Nicolas Werth (Memorial) Putin’s Grand Narrative, from the Great patriotic War to the Invasion of Ukraine Dmytro Vovk (Cardozo Law) The role of Russia\u27s weaponization of religion for the justification of the aggression against Ukraine and the international and national legal responses Nathaniel Raymond (Yale) The Deportation and Russification of Ukrainian Children 11:15 am-12:45 pm: A Legal Case Investigated in Co-Construction with Civil Society Shulamit Almog (University of Haïfa), Breaking the Walls of Silence: Seeking Justice for Victims of Conflict-Related Violence in Ukraine François Croquette (Amnesty International), Amnesty International’s Evidence Lab 12:45 pm-1:00 pm: Closing Remarks Peter Goodrichhttps://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2025/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Venezuelan Boat Attacks: Utterly Unprecedented and Patently Predictable

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    The unlawful policies and practices of the previous post-9/11 administrations laid the foundation for the Trump administration’s current legal overreach

    The First Amendment & Censorship: Is This A New Era?

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    Professors David Rudenstine (Cardozo) and Olivier Sylvain (Fordham) will discuss censorship both historically and today, and the role that the First Amendment plays in limiting government suppression of speech. Professor Alex Reinert will moderate the discussion.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2025/1018/thumbnail.jp

    The Law of U.S. Territories 101

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    Understanding the Basics - Neil Weare The Insular Cases Framework - Luis Fuentes-Rohwer International Law Framework - Anette Martinez-Orobana Practicing Law in U.S. Territories - Anthony Cioll

    Spring 2026 Field Clinic, In-House Clinic and Externship Info Session

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    Spring 2026 Field Clinic, In House Clinic and Externship Info Session, October 20 Virtual Zoom Spring 2026 Clinic Fair, Wednesday October 22, 3rd floor Student Lounge Clinic Application Deadline, October29, 2025https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2025-2026/1024/thumbnail.jp

    The First Amendment & Censorship: Is This A New Era

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    Cardozo Law News Brief: December 5, 2025

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    Highlights from the December 5, 2025, Cardozo Law News Brief include: Cardozo’s Freedom Clinic won a clemency case in New Jersey, securing the release of LaShawn Fitch after 15 years in prison. Adjunct Professor Michael Wildes ’89 appeared on CNN to discuss a proposed bill ending dual citizenship. Professor Rebecca Ingber was quoted in The Guardian, TIME, and The World on the legality of Trump’s boat strike orders in the Caribbean. Professor Samuel Weinstein commented in The New York Times on Meta’s antitrust case win. Professor Alexander Reinert spoke to MS NOW about senators\u27 ability to sue the government. Professor Gabor Rona addressed war crimes implications in The New York Times and Bloomberg. Adjunct Professor Gary Galperin spoke to Gothamist about the Luigi Mangione case and suppression hearings. Faculty news includes: Professor Ingber appeared on the Talking Foreign Policy podcast. Professor Michel Rosenfeld published new work in Comparative Constitutional Theory and Law & Ethics of Human Rights, and gave interviews on Canadian radio. Professor Edward Zelinsky’s ongoing case against New York’s remote tax rule was covered in Bloomberg Law, Law360, and Tax Notes

    The House Always Wins

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    Mini Lecture: Professor Marc Edelmanhttps://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2025-2026/1046/thumbnail.jp

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