This collection features flyers from the 2024–2025 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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The Bet Tzedek's 40th Anniversary Celebration
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Leslie Salzman, and Rebekah Diller
Join us for cocktails & hors d'oeuvres as we celebrate Prof. Salzman’s 35th and final year at Cardozo!
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The Bro-Economy and the Bro-Democracy
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Michael C. Pollack, Michael Abramowicz, Jennifer Lawless, and Craig Holman
Cardozo’s Professor Michael Pollack will host Michael Abramowicz (Professor, George Washington University Law School), Jennifer Lawless (Professor, University of Virginia), and Craig Holman (Government Affairs Lobbyist, Public Citizen) to discuss the manosphere, election betting, and prediction markets, and how these forces shape our democracy for good and for ill.
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Turning Over the Ballot: Direct Democracy and State-Level Change
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Wilfred U. Codrington III, Phillip Ensler, Susan Lerner, and Miriam Seifter
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P*LAW 2025: The Future of the National Labor Relations Act Under Trump
Center for Public Service Law; Trader Joe's United; and Julien, Mirer, Singla & Goldstein, PLLC, Working People’s Law Center
A P*LAW 2025 panel on the future of the National Labor Relations Act under Trump, moderated by Jordan Pollack ’27, featuring attorneys from Goldstein & Singla PLLC and worker-organizers from Trader Joe’s United.
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P*LAW 2025: Mentor Mocks - A Joint Production of SBA and OCS
Center for Public Service Law, Cardozo Student Bar Association, Cardozo Office of Career Services, and Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Mentor Mocks, presented by SBA and OCS and sponsored by Katten, offered 1L students the chance to practice interview skills through mock interviews with upper-class students.
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P*LAW 2025: Public Interest Law Internship Application Workshop
Center for Public Service Law and Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA)
A Public Interest Law workshop hosted by PILSA on January 29, offering students help with internship application materials like cover letters, résumés, and writing samples.
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P*LAW 2025: International Law and Human Rights in Israel and Palestine
Center for Public Service Law, Adil Haque, Samah Sisay, Jamil Dakwar, and Gabor Rona
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P*LAW 2025: What’s Next? Reproductive Justice Under the Trump Administration
Center for Public Service Law, Shayna Medley, Jenny Ma, Chelsea Williams-Diggs, and Bella Pori
Hosted by Cardozo P*LAW 2025, this January 28 event explored abortion rights and reproductive justice under the Trump administration. Panelists discussed litigation, nonprofit advocacy, and policymaking at both state and federal levels, with a focus on how New York-based law students can support local efforts. Moderated by Bella Pori ’21.
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P*LAW 2025: Access to Housing Justice: Eviction Diversion Programs
Center for Public Service Law, Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA), Nathaniel Newman, and Julia Leibman
A panel discussion on eviction diversion programs and access to housing justice, held on January 28 in Room 1008. The event featured speakers from the National Center for State Courts, Center for Justice Innovation, Urban Justice Center, and Mobilization for Justice. Moderated by Nathenial Newman and Julia Leibman, both Cardozo Law Class of 2027.
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P*LAW 2025
Center for Public Service Law
This document outlines the full schedule for Cardozo Law School’s 2025 P*LAW Week, hosted by the Center for Public Service Law. Held from January 27 to January 30, the week featured a variety of panels, workshops, and student-led presentations on topics such as reproductive justice, housing, LGBTQ+ immigration, international human rights, labor law, and social justice. Events included guest speakers from leading advocacy organizations, mock interviews, and internship prep sessions, all designed to engage students in public interest law and foster professional development.
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P*LAW 2025: Immigration for LGBTQ+ Individuals: Laws, Barriers, and Insights
Center for Public Service Law, Victoria Nielson, Lermán Montoya, Fernanda Gianesella, Noemi Masliah, Gleozyl Saavedra, and Natalia Palacino Camargo
A P*LAW 2025 event focused on the legal challenges and barriers faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in the immigration system. The panel featured legal experts and advocates discussing policy insights, representation, and protections for LGBTQ+ immigrants.
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Commemorating The 80th Anniversary of The Liberation of Auschwitz
Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA), Jessica Silverman, and Minnie Osher
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Careers In Labor & Employment Law
Cardozo Labor and Employment Law Society, Troy Kessler, Ilona Ehrlich, Justin Reiter, Robert Rose, and Emily Hoffman
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Burns Center Book Talk
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law and Glenn A. Fine
Glenn Fine was the Inspector General of the Department of Justice in the Clinton, Bush and Obama Administrations. He was also the acting Inspector General of the Department of Defense from 2016 until 2020, when he was replaced by former President Trump as part of a series of IG firings that the Washington Post called a "slow-motion Friday night massacre." Fine will talk about the role Inspector General play in holding the federal government to account and why he thinks they need more protection.
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Mandatory Public Service Summer Stipend Meetings
Cardozo Center for Public Service Law
Session 1: November 18, 1pm; room 424
Session 2: November 20, 1pm; room 424
Session 3: November 22, 1:30pm; room 423
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The Future of Immigrant Rights
Cardozo Center for Rights and Justice, Murad Awawdeh, Enrique Chavira, Harold Solis, Peter L. Markowitz, and Haiyun Damon-Feng
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Fall 2024 Gift Bag Giveaway
Cardozo Office of Student Services & Advising
Monday, November 18th, 2024
Wednesday. November 20th, 2024
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Violations of Human Rights and Available Remedies Under International Law: The Case of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR) and Cardozo International Law Society (CILS)
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Blockchain & Beyond: The Implications of Crypto Enforcement & Policy Changes
Cardozo Crypto Law Society, Greg Cipolaro, Lindsay Lin, Sarah Milby, Jane Perov, and Danielle Kantor
A panel exploring how policy changes and regulatory enforcement are shaping the future of the crypto industry.