This collection features flyers from the 2023–2024 academic year at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. They highlight the events, programs, and activities that reflect the academic and social life of the Cardozo community during this year.
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Loyola Patent Program Info Session
Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS) and Cardozo Women in Tech Law
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Diversifying & Demystifying Clerkships
Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA), Cardozo Parity Project, Michael Pollack, Aliza Shatzman, Carlos Salguero, and Victor Pinedo
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Intellectual Property & Information Law Program IP+IL Program's Distinguished Speaker Series: Paul Levitz
Cardozo Intellectual Property & Information Law Program
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In Celebration of Black History Month, the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department Presents: A Fireside Chat
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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Spring 2024 Symposium: Stop Cop City And The Criminalization Of Social Movements
Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights and Social Justice
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Cardozo SSDP x Cardozo Bail Project
Cardozo Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Cardozo Bail Project
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How To Save The World In Six (Not So Easy) Steps
Heyman Center on Corporate Governance, David M. Schizer, Melanie B. Leslie, and Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
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Livestream of Supreme Court Oral Argument: Trump v. Anderson
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy
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The 2024 Cardozo Colloquium on Global and Constitutional Theory: How the Supreme Court Lost the American Public
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy
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Law Student Virtual Wellbeing Program
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and New York City Bar Association
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Michael Oher and "The Blind Side" of Conservatorships
Cardozo Fashion, Arts, Media and Entertainment Law Center (FAME); Cardozo Sports Law Society (CSLS); and Cardozo Entertainment Law Society
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P*LAW 2024
Center for Public Service Law
This document outlines the full schedule for P*LAW Week 2024 at Cardozo School of Law, hosted by the Center for Public Service Law. Held from January 29 to February 1, the week featured panels, workshops, and student-led presentations on critical public interest topics, including immigration, incarceration, housing justice, student debt, reproductive rights, and exoneration. With contributions from legal professionals, alumni, faculty, and students, the events provided education, mentorship, and career development opportunities for those pursuing paths in public interest law.