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    Cardozo Law News Brief: January 24, 2025

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    Highlights from the January 24, 2025 Cardozo Law News Brief include: Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat spoke to The Guardian and ABC News about the Trump administration’s approach to delaying enforcement of the TikTok ban. Professor Peter Markowitz published an op-ed in the New York Daily News critiquing Mayor Adams\u27 shifting stance on NYC sanctuary city laws. Adjunct Professor Gary Galperin was quoted in Gothamist discussing public perception and legal reasoning surrounding Daniel Penny’s acquittal.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/news-brief-2025/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Alumni Updates - Winter 2025

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    This Winter 2025 Alumni Updates highlights recent professional achievements of Cardozo Law graduates, including promotions to partner and counsel, executive appointments, prestigious awards, notable publications, and creative accomplishments across law, government, business, and the arts

    Associate Judge Caitlin J. Halligan Named Keynote Speaker at Cardozo’s 47th Commencement

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    The Hon. Caitlin J. Halligan, associate judge of the Court of Appeals, will deliver the commencement address for Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law\u27s 47th graduation ceremony at Lincoln Center on June 4

    Cardozo Law News Brief: September 19, 2025

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    This Cardozo Law News Brief highlights the launch of a new online MSL program for non-lawyers and features faculty in the media, including Adjunct Professor Gary Galperin on the Luigi Mangione terrorism case, Professor Lindsay Nash on Google’s cooperation with ICE, and Professor Gabor Rona on U.S. military contractors. It also notes Professor Rebecca Ingber’s appearance on WGN Radio, Professor Burton Lipshie’s honorary recognition, and the publication of Professor Andrea Schneider’s co-edited book, Discussions in Dispute Resolution

    Cardozo Law News Brief: August 1, 2025

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    This Cardozo Law News Brief highlights the expansion of Cardozo’s Criminal Defense Clinic to address the lack of representation for those on death row, with Professor Kathryn Miller emphasizing the need for specialized counsel in capital cases. Faculty in the media include Professor Peter Markowitz in Gothamist on Trump’s efforts to end New York City’s sanctuary laws, Professor Rachel Landy in Variety urging state reform of the ticketing industry, Professor Wilfred Codrington III in The Hill on Republican efforts to weaken the Voting Rights Act, Professor Lindsay Nash in the Associated Press on ICE subpoenas, Professor Michael Pollack in Houston Public Media on sidewalk construction waiver policies, and Professor Edward Zelinsky in the Miami Herald on changes to the Johnson Amendment. Additional scholarship and news include Professor Gabor Rona’s federal court victory in Rona v. Trump covered by The New York Times, University Professor Michel Rosenfeld’s French-language interview on Canadian television about the Epstein controversy, Professors Matthew Wansley and Samuel Weinstein’s article featured in The New York Times DealBook newsletter, and Professor Zelinsky’s ongoing remote tax case covered by Law360

    Students Sharpen Litigation Skills at 42nd Annual ITAP

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    Cardozo Law’s 42nd Annual Intensive Trial Advocacy Program brought together 52 students and over 75 legal professionals for two weeks of immersive courtroom training, reinforcing the school’s A+ ranking in Trial Advocacy from preLaw Magazine

    Dean Leslie Appoints Five New Faculty Members

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    Cardozo Law proudly welcomes five new members of its strong and growing faculty. Professor of Law James (Jamie) Macleod, Associate Professor of Law Aneil Kovvali, Associate Clinical Professor of Law Prianka Nair, and Assistant Professors of Law Jared Mayer and Britta Redwood will officially join the Cardozo faculty this summer

    The Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law Announces Client Larry Hoover Has Been Granted Clemency

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    The Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law announced that its client Larry Hoover has been granted clemency after serving over 52 years in prison. Hoover, now 74, spent the last three decades at the ADX Florence supermax facility, much of it in solitary confinement. During his incarceration, he transformed his life by teaching himself to read, earning his GED, and pursuing studies in various subjects. He has renounced his past gang affiliations and is committed to mentoring at-risk youth. Executive Director Josh Dubin played a key role in advocating for Hoover’s release, alongside the Holloway Project and attorney Justin Moore. The clemency underscores the Center’s mission to challenge wrongful convictions and excessive sentencing through clemency and parole efforts

    Hot Cocoa Party

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    Panel 1: Presidential Immunity

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