Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
6-5-2026
Abstract
Highlights from the June 5, 2026 Cardozo Law News Brief include:
- The Cardozo Center for Public Service Law honored public-service leaders and advocates at its 34th annual INSPIRE! Awards, celebrating individuals whose work advances Cardozo’s public-service mission.
- Professor Wilfred Codrington III spoke to News From the States and appeared on NPR to discuss the Purcell Principle and the Supreme Court’s role in election-related litigation and redistricting disputes.
- Professor Lindsay Nash authored an op-ed in Lawfare arguing for greater judicial oversight of immigration arrests conducted through administrative warrants.
- Professor Alexander Reinert spoke to the Santa Fe New Mexican about the challenges of evaluating the impact of New Mexico’s Civil Rights Act on litigation risks and costs.
- Professor Haiyun Damon-Feng spoke to Salon about public health infrastructure and the effects of federal policy changes during global disease outbreaks.
- Professor Sam Weinstein was quoted in MarketWatch regarding pressure on California officials to challenge the proposed Paramount–Warner Bros. merger.
- Professor Gary Galperin spoke to CNN about key evidentiary rulings in the prosecution of Luigi Mangione.
Faculty news includes:
- Ellen Drucker-Albert edited the latest edition of the Association of Jewish Libraries’ News and Reviews.
- Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum’s work with the Cardozo Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic was featured in a major Brazilian newspaper for its advocacy related to the Brazil Potash mining project.
- Professor Michael Pollack’s new book, Sidewalk Nation, was published and featured in multiple media appearances.
- Professor Gabor Rona participated in the Globinar What’s Up in Global Law webinar.
- Professor Matthew Wansley helped organize and participated in the NYU Cardozo Robotaxi Symposium.
- Professor Edward Zelinsky presented oral argument in his ongoing challenge to New York’s remote tax rule, which received coverage in several legal and tax publications.
Recommended Citation
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, "Cardozo Law News Brief: June 5, 2026" (2026). Cardozo Law News Briefs. 27.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-law-news-briefs/27