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Fall 2026 Cardozo Law Clinic Info Sessions
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Field Clinic and Externship Program Info Session
Wednesday, February 25 Live Virtual Session - Zoom link to follow 12:45 - 2 p.m., Viewing Room 424In-House Clinic and Pro Bono Scholars Info Session
Monday, March 2 12:45 - 2 p.m., Moot Court RoomFall 2026 Clinic Fair Wednesday,
March 4 12:45 - 2 p.m., 3rd Floor Student LoungeClinic Application Deadline: Monday, March 16 at 12 p.m.
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Pop-up Forum: ICE, Minneapolis, and Beyond
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Center for Rights and Justice, Cardozo Civil Rights Clinic, Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic, Haiyun Damon-Feng, Betsy Ginsberg, Lindsay Nash, Alexander Reinert, and Jessica A. Roth
Join Cardozo professors to discuss and try to better understand what’s been happening in Minneapolis and around the country. We will try to answer such questions as: Are the Vice President and Deputy Chief of Staff correct that ICE officers are entitled to immunity from civil liability and criminal prosecution? Can ICE officers enter a home without a warrant as asserted in the leaked DHS memo? Can states prosecute federal officials for crimes committed in the course of duty? Does ICE have law enforcement authority beyond basic immigration enforcement? What legal remedies exist when ICE injures or kills someone? What rights do individuals (including journalists) have when attending a protest?
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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 Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, and AI & The Law Society
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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Orrick on Startup Law at the Intersection of Business and Technology
Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS), Samir Bakhru, and Josh Beser
Join us for a fireside chat with Samir Bakhru and Josh Beser from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, to learn how top tech-focused law firms advise startups, founders, and high-growth companies, and how intellectual property strategy fits into corporate practice. Presented by the FAME Center and IPLS. Dinner will be provided.
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Stuart Weitzman: A Designer’s Entrepreneurial Journey on the Road Less Traveled
Cardozo FAME Center, Barbara Kolsun, and Stuart Weitzman
The Cardozo Fashion Law Society & FAME Center are thrilled to host a special event with Stuart Weitzman. In conversation with Professor Barbara Kolsun, Director of the FAME Center and the very first General Counsel of Stuart Weitzman, Stuart will walk us through his legendary career and the business and legal landscape behind his globally recognized namesake brand.
Stuart Weitzman’s passion for design has been a lifelong pursuit, leading to the internationally renowned company that bears his name. He has been honored extensively for his unique approach to entrepreneurship, and for his uncompromising commitment to prioritizing function as an integral element of fashion.
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An Evening Book Talk: Austrian Again
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR), Anne Hand, and Evelyn Konrad
Please join the Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights for a special book talk featuring acclaimed author Anne Hand, discussing her memoir Austrian Again.
The program will be moderated by Evelyn Konrad ’05, a Cardozo alumna and Holocaust survivor, who will join the conversation and share her personal reflections.
In this captivating and deeply personal work, Hand sets out to uncover her family’s long-hidden history during the Holocaust while pursuing Austrian citizenship. As Austria opens the door to restored citizenship for descendants of those victimized by the Nazi and Austrofascist regimes, Anne digs through fragments of family stories and documents to trace her Austrian and Czechoslovakian roots. Through her search, she pieces together the story her ancestors withheld from their children after World War II, while reflecting on identity, migration, and heritage.
This bestselling memoir stands out as a unique and contemporary story, offering a fresh perspective on historical reparations and the ongoing quest for identity in a rapidly changing world. Join us for a conversation with the author, moderated by Evelyn Konrad, followed by a book signing.
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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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The Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice and The Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic present a screening of the Oscar-nominated film: The Alabama Solution
Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law and Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic
The Alabama Solution is a groundbreaking, critically-acclaimed HBO documentary released in 2025, documenting prison conditions in Alabama from footage recorded by people experiencing incarceration. The screening will be followed by a panel led by Perlmutter Center Deputy Director Derrick Hamilton.
Panelists
• Jose Saldana: Director, Release Aging People in Prison Campaign
• Dr. Donna Hylton: Founder and CEO, A Little Piece of Light
• Alex Duran: Co-Producer of Academy Award Nominated Film, The Alabama Solution
• David Garlock: Reentry professional and criminal justice reform advocate
• Sumeet Sharma: Director, Policy and Communications at the Correctional Association of New York
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