Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
12-5-2025
Abstract
Highlights from the December 5, 2025, Cardozo Law News Brief include:
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Cardozo’s Freedom Clinic won a clemency case in New Jersey, securing the release of LaShawn Fitch after 15 years in prison.
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Adjunct Professor Michael Wildes ’89 appeared on CNN to discuss a proposed bill ending dual citizenship.
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Professor Rebecca Ingber was quoted in The Guardian, TIME, and The World on the legality of Trump’s boat strike orders in the Caribbean.
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Professor Samuel Weinstein commented in The New York Times on Meta’s antitrust case win.
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Professor Alexander Reinert spoke to MS NOW about senators' ability to sue the government.
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Professor Gabor Rona addressed war crimes implications in The New York Times and Bloomberg.
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Adjunct Professor Gary Galperin spoke to Gothamist about the Luigi Mangione case and suppression hearings.
Faculty news includes:
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Professor Ingber appeared on the Talking Foreign Policy podcast.
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Professor Michel Rosenfeld published new work in Comparative Constitutional Theory and Law & Ethics of Human Rights, and gave interviews on Canadian radio.
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Professor Edward Zelinsky’s ongoing case against New York’s remote tax rule was covered in Bloomberg Law, Law360, and Tax Notes.
Recommended Citation
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, "Cardozo Law News Brief: December 5, 2025" (2025). Cardozo Law News Briefs. 13.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-law-news-briefs/13