Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

5-1-2026

Abstract

Highlights from the May 1, 2026 Cardozo Law News Brief include:

  • Maurice Q. Robinson ’09 was honored at the 16th Annual BALLSA Celebration for his leadership, service, and commitment to creating opportunities for future generations.
  • Professor Lindsay Nash was quoted in The New York Times about Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s immigration enforcement tactics, raising concerns about constitutional violations tied to administrative warrants.
  • Professor Wilfred Codrington III spoke to USA Today and Newsweek about recent Supreme Court redistricting cases and their implications for state authority.
  • Professor Jacob Noti-Victor co-authored an op-ed in The Atlantic examining copyright law and generative AI amid ongoing lawsuits against AI companies.
  • Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat was quoted in Bloomberg Law about DNA patent eligibility disputes and the broader impact of recent copyright rulings.

Faculty news includes:

  • Professor Betsy Ginsberg participated in a civil rights litigation panel at the Collective Litigation as a Tool for Systemic Change Conference.
  • Professor Rebecca Ingber joined discussions at the NYU Law Latham & Watkins Forum and the Iranian American Bar Association on executive power and international law.
  • Professor Matthew Wansley participated in a panel on autonomous vehicle governance at Hunter College’s Future of Transportation Conference.

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