Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
3-27-2026
Abstract
Highlights from the March 27, 2026, Cardozo Law News Brief include:
- Professor Rachel Landy was quoted in the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek on a Supreme Court ruling limiting internet providers’ liability for copyright infringement, noting the music industry may need to seek legislative solutions.
- Sarah Chu, Director of Policy & Reform at the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice, spoke to Undark about a new study challenging the reliability of firearms analysis in forensic science.
- Professor Peter Markowitz was quoted in NewsNation on the rise of no-bond ICE detention cases and the growing number of successful legal challenges.
- Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat spoke to the Associated Press and Bloomberg Law about federal AI regulation and its potential to override state laws.
- Professor Gabor Rona published a piece in Just Security examining regime change operations and their tension with international humanitarian law.
Faculty news includes:
- Professor Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez presented his paper “Envy: A Reappraisal” at the Critical Tax Conference.
- Professor Wilfred Codrington III participated in panels hosted by the Brennan Center for Justice and the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy.
- Professor Jacob Noti-Victor spoke on a panel about AI copyright at the NYC Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Conference.
- Professor Gabor Rona appeared on Scholars’ Circle discussing the legality of the war in Iran.
- Professor Zalman Rothschild’s article “The Impossibility of Religious Equality” was featured in Jotwell.
- Professor Sam Weinstein participated in an NYC Bar Association webinar on law firm recruiting practices.
- Professor Edward Zelinsky’s ongoing remote tax case was covered by Law360.
Recommended Citation
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, "Cardozo Law News Brief: March 27, 2026" (2026). Cardozo Law News Briefs. 24.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-law-news-briefs/24