Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

2-6-2026

Abstract

Highlights from the February 6, 2026, Cardozo Law News Brief include:

  • Professor Lindsay Nash was quoted in The Washington Post on Homeland Security’s use of secretive subpoenas, and spoke to the Minnesota Star Tribune about immigration enforcement via welfare data requests.

  • Professor Andrea Schneider spoke to Fortune about Gen Z job seekers offering to reduce their salaries and how it can signal desperation to employers.

  • Professor Sam Weinstein told Bloomberg Law that Google may be more concerned about divestiture than damages in major ad monopoly cases.

  • Professor Gabor Rona wrote for Lawfare about the Trump administration’s Maduro operation and its broader rejection of international legal norms.

  • University Professor Michel Rosenfeld appeared on CBC/Radio-Canada to discuss the legality of Trump’s proposed nationalization of U.S. elections.

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