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Protector or Suppressor? What Is the Effect Copyright Law Is Having on Today's Creator?
Cardozo FAME Center and Recording Academy
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Finding Home in America a Screening and Discussion of Refuge: "Hombres Nuevos"
Cardozo Immigration Justice Clinic and Cardozo OUTLaw
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A Test Screening of Invisible: Gay Women In Southern Music
Cardozo Indie Film Clinic and Cardozo FAME Center
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Live Stream of the 9th Circuit Skidmore V. Led Zeppelin Oral Argument
Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program and Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS)
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The Fight Against Counterfeiting: Attorneys on the Forefront of Enforcement
Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS)
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A Conversation With Current Real Estate Advisors
Cardozo International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review
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Extraterritoriality in the United States
Cardozo International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review
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“What’s a Nation-State For? Reflections on Law, Religion, and Nationalism in a Post-Secular Age”
Cardozo Israeli Supreme Court Project and Yeshiva University Center for Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization
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The New UNCITRAL Singapore Convention: Compliance With Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
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Innovations in Justice: Experiments in Restorative Processes
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR)
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Claiming Truth: Heresy and Blasphemy in Religion, Law and Literature Colloquium
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR)
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Lunchtime Conversation With Zeid Ra'Ad Al Hussein, Former Un High Commissioner for Human Rights
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR)
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Lunchtime Talk With Diana Kearney: Strategic Litigation Against the Administration’s Migration Policies
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR)
CLIHHR will host Diana Kearney for a lunchtime lecture on the Administration's migration policies. Strategic litigation efforts across the US and Mexico are combating policies that strip migrants of their human and refugee rights. We will survey cases protecting these rights, including challenges to the "remain in Mexico" policy, family separation, and expedited deportations without due process. In addition, we will examine how civil society groups are coordinating efforts throughout North and Central America to protect migrants.
Diana Kearney is a Legal and Shareholder Advocacy Advisor at Oxfam America, where she focuses on corporate accountability, land rights, refugee rights, and related businesses' human rights concerns. She was a Visiting Instructor of Clinical Law and Telford Taylor Teaching Fellow at Cardozo Law's Benjamin B. Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic from 2016-2018. Her background is in international development and agriculture. Diana graduated from NYU Law in 2014.
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Visual Imagery & Human Rights: A Book Talk With Former Cardozo Dean Monroe Price and Professor Sandra Ristovska
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR)
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Ten Years of Iqbal: Perspectives on Policy, Procedure, and Substance
Cardozo Law Review and Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy
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