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P*LAW 2026
Cardozo Center for Public Service Law
Cardozo's commitment to public service is highlighted every January during Public Interest Law Advocacy Week (P*LAW), a series of events that includes daily panels and workshops featuring inspiring conversations about the practice of public interest law. Join us for P*LAW 2026, which will feature panels discussing how to navigate student loans and Public Service Loan Forgiveness, trans rights, a client interviewing workshop, and more! Students must RSVP on Symplicity for the events they plan to attend. Faculty and staff are welcome to attend any session, no RSVP required.
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Lights, Camera, Algorithm: AI’s Intersection with Entertainment Law
Cardozo FAME Center
This panel brings together leading practitioners at the forefront of AI-driven change in the entertainment industry. Hosted in collaboration by the FAME Center, the Entertainment Law Society, and the AI & the Law Society, this panel explores how courts, contracts, and collective bargaining are shaping the rules for AI in music, film, television, and digital media—often in the absence of clear legislation.
Panelists:
• Len Egert '91 (Egert Law)
• Tal Dickstein '04 (Loeb & Loeb)
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Trump & Control of Admin. Agencies: The Firing of MSPB Member Cathy Harris
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Jessica A. Roth, Cathy Harris, and Nathaniel Zelinsky
Former Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) member Cathy Harris will join her attorney, Nathaniel Zelinsky, for a discussion of her lawsuit challenging President Trump’s removal of her from the MSPB. The case tests the limits of presidential control over independent administrative agencies.
The event will be moderated by Professor Jessica Roth.
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MediateArt Training
Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Cardozo FAME Center, and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
VLA's MediateArt Training Program is a two-day intensive workshop of basic mediation training for attorneys, artists, arts administrators, and other professionals with an interest or background in the arts.
Participants will learn effective mediation skills, particularly as they relate to art-related issues, through observing mock-mediations, engaging in mediation simulations, and receiving feedback from program faculty. The workshop will focus on "deal mediation" negotiation, facilitative leadership skills, and resolution of disputes without resorting to litigation.
Following completion of the program, participants will be eligible to take part as mediators in VLA's MediateArt Program as matters arise.
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All Things ADR Lunch with Faculty & Student Leaders
Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Dispute Resolution Honor Competition Society, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society
Please join the Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution for All Things ADR, to learn about the dispute resolution societies, competitions and clinics offered at Cardozo.
We will provide information about programs such as the Dispute Resolution Honor Competition Society, the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, the Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society, the Dispute Resolution Clinics, and the Certificate in Dispute Resolution.
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