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Dave Martinidez, Cardozo’s Beloved Dean of Admissions, Passes Away
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
The Cardozo community is deeply saddened to announce that David Martinidez, the Associate Dean of Admissions, died of complications from cancer on January 19 th .
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Dean Melanie Leslie Joins 157 Law School Deans in a Joint Statement Condemning the Attack on the Capitol
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
We are deans of a diverse range of law schools across the country. We do not use our positions to advance our individual views. But we do have an obligation to support the rule of law and preserve the integrity of the legal profession. On rare occasions, despite our differing situations and views, that obligation requires us to speak as one to defend the fundamental commitments of our profession. This is such a moment.
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Sheldon Solow, Cardozo Board Member and Manhattan Real Estate Giant, Dies at 92
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
The Cardozo community mourns the passing of Sheldon Solow. He was instrumental in the growth of the school through his many efforts to enhance student life and faculty accomplishments.
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A Message From Dean Leslie on Violence in the Capitol
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Yesterday we witnessed an assault on our democracy. Congress was confronted by a violent mob intent on intimidating legislators to override the will of the people. It is critical that we condemn these lawless and hateful actions. It is equally important that, in the light of a new day, we take heart that the members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives convened immediately after the violence to continue their work, and to fulfill their constitutional obligation to conduct the business of our governmen
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A Message From Dean Leslie on Violence in the Capitol
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Yesterday we witnessed an assault on our democracy. Congress was confronted by a violent mob intent on intimidating legislators to override the will of the people. It is critical that we condemn these lawless and hateful actions. It is equally important that, in the light of a new day, we take heart that the members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives convened immediately after the violence to continue their work, and to fulfill their constitutional obligation to conduct the business of our governmen
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Dean Val Myteberi Quoted in LLM Guide
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Dean Val Myteberi spoke to LLM Guide about the pandemic's impact on law students and remote work.
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Professor Rona's Case Against the Trump Administration is Granted a Preliminary Injunction
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Prof. Gabor Rona, Director of CLIHHR's Law and Armed Conflict Project, is one of four law professors, along with the Open Society Justice Initiative, challenging the Trump Executive Order that designates the International Criminal Court's (ICC) prosecutor as a threat to US national security and establishes criminal and civil sanctions against those who cooperate with the prosecutor. On January 4, 2021, Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York granted the plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the Executive Order on grounds that it impermissibly interferes with plaintiffs' rights under the First Amendment.
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