This collection features flyers from the 2025–2026 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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Scotus Term Preview
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Wilfred U. Codrington III, Kate Levine, and Alexander Reinert
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What I Wish I Knew As A 1L
Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Minority Law Student Alliance (MLSA)
Join MLSA and BLSA for this informative panel to hear from 2Ls and 3Ls about finals, jobs and more !
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Free, Prior, Informed Consent and Power Imbalances: Upholding Indigenous Rights on the Anniversary of Undrip
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR) and Fernanda Frizzo Bragato
On the anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP), this discussion address its crucial role in reshaping indigenous rights across Americas.
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The Containment
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Black Law Students Association (BLSA), Alexander Reinert, Michellle Adams, and James Forman Jr.
Join us for a special evening with Michelle Adams, the Henry M. Butzel Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, and former Cardozo Professor, as she discusses her acclaimed new book The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for School Desegregation.
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Cardozo Bail Project
Cardozo Bail Project
General Body Meeting, Learn about the process for posting bail.
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Intro to IP Law
Cardozo FAME Center and Intellectual Property Law Society
Join us for an engaging session on the fundamentals of intellectual property law !
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Research Palooza
Cardozo Office of Career Success and Akin
This year's greatest career research resource fair !
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Antitrust Fireside Chat
Heyman Center on Corporate Governance, Samuel Weinstein, Omeed Assefi, and Kevin Hart
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Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution Presents the Documentary Screening of Centered: Joe Lieberman
Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Rachel Greenberg, Clarine Nardi Riddle, and Matt Lieberman
In an era where the pollical divide seems wider than ever, Lieberman's story is more urgent and relevant every day. The film explores this life a career in ways that challenge to think about the future of democracy and how we can find ways to work together. No matter our differences.
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Muslim Law Students Association
Muslim Law Student Association
Come learn about MSA, the events we are planning, and meet other Muslim students.
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Hispanic Heritage Month
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Office of Student Services
Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15th to October 15th, is a vital time to recognize and honor the rich culture and contributions and historical achievements of Hispanics and Latinx communities.
Head over to the 3rd floor bulletin board for more info !
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Bar Exam Primer Workshop for 3Ls
Cardozo Office of Academic Success and Stephen Iannacone
Learn more about the contents of the bar exam and the requirements you need to complete to become an attorney in New York.
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All things ADR
Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution
Join us for lunch with the Kukin Program faculty and student leaders to learn about:
The Certificate in Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution Courses & Clinics
The Dispute Resolution Competition Honor Society
The Dispute Resolution Society
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Unemployment Action Center General Body Meeting
Unemployment Action Center
The Unemployment Action Center ("UAC") is a student run non-profit organization that provides free legal representation for claimants seeking unemployment benefits.
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Presentation of the Jacob Burns Center Award for Professional Courage to: Liv Oyer
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Jessica A. Roth, and Liz Oyer
Ms. Oyer will be joined in conversation with Professor Jessica Roth, Co-Director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the practice of Law.
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Wright v. Talamantes
Cardozo Center for Rights and Justice, Alexander Reinert, Carolyn Kubitschek, Robert Mantel, and Michael Moore
Carolyn Kubitschek, Robert Mantel and Professor Alex Reinert will serves as moot judges for Michael Moore, an attorney who will be arguing an appeal in Wright v. Talamantes, a civil right case in the United States Courts of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Wright involves the constitutionality of an intrusive strip search of a minor without parental consent.
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Navigating 1L First-Gen Professional Office Hours
Women's Law Initiative
Please join us for an informal office hour for an opportunity to connect with 2lL & 3L first generation professionals/law students. This is a casual event where 1L first gen students/profession are are encouraged to ask questions and gain insight from those who have navigated the legal field without a blueprint.
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From Studio to Statute: Navigating Creativity, Innovation, and Law in the Music Industry
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society and Cardozo FAME Center