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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The UVA Softball Invitational
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and University of Virginia School of Law
Join the Cardozo Law softball team and hundreds of law students in Charlottesville to enjoy a weekend of softball and camaraderie!
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16th Annual BALLSA Celebration
Black Asian Latino Law Students Association (BALLSA) and Cardozo Minority Law Student Alliance (MLSA)
The Annual BALLSA Alumni Celebration recognizes the achievements and contributions of Cardozo's outstanding diverse community. Since 2008, this signature event has become one of the school's most anticipated annual gatherings, bringing together the law school's alumni, students, faculty, and friends. The event highlights the accomplishments and successes of Cardozo alumni and demonstrates what is achievable for younger professionals and students alike. All contributions to the BALLSA Celebration support the BALLSA Scholarship Fund.
This year, BALLSA is proud to partner with the Minority Law Student Association (MLSA) to further strengthen connections between alumni and students.
Cardozo Law is proud to honor Maurice Q. Robinson ’09 at the 16th Annual BALLSA Celebration. A true pillar of the Cardozo community, Maurice embodies leadership, service, and an unwavering commitment to uplifting our alumni and students alike.
As Co-Chair of the Cardozo Alumni Association’s Alumni Leadership Council (ALC), Maurice has been a driving force behind meaningful engagement across Cardozo’s alumni affinity groups, including BALLSA, OUTlaw, and Cardozo Women. His thoughtful leadership strengthens connections, fosters inclusion, and ensures our alumni community continues to thrive. In his additional role as ALC Liaison to the Board of Overseers, he represents alumni voices with distinction, integrity, and purpose.
A highly respected mediator and dedicated educator, Maurice shapes the next generation of lawyers and leaders as an Adjunct Professor in Cardozo Law’s Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution. His mentorship reflects both his professional excellence and his deep belief in empowering others to lead with clarity and dialogue with compassion.
As Assistant Director of Workforce Diversity & EEO Compliance at the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Maurice oversees the enforcement of federal anti-discrimination laws across one of the nation’s largest and most complex public infrastructure systems. His work advances equity and accountability at the highest levels, demonstrating his steadfast commitment to justice in action.
Through his extraordinary professional achievements and civic and public service, Maurice exemplifies the mission of BALLSA, to create more equitable spaces, and he represents the very best of Cardozo Law.
Please join us on March 23 as we celebrate Maurice and honor his remarkable accomplishments. -
The Student Bar Association Presents: Barristers’ Ball
Cardozo Student Bar Association
Live DJ, Buffet and Open Bar
Black Time Optional
Tickets:
- Students: $120
- Guest: 140
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Intraschool Negotiation Competition
Cardozo Dispute Resolution Competition Honor Society (CDRCHS) and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Join Cardozo’s Dispute Resolution Competition Honor Society (CDRCHS) for Our Annual Intraschool Negotiation Competition.
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Rules, Risk, and Regulation: A Study of Attorney Misconduct
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law and Albert Yoon
Professor Albert Yoon, University of Toronto, presents research findings from CA State Bar data, answering who is investigated, disciplined, and why.
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CELS Alum Mixer
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society and Cardozo FAME Center
The Folly
92 W. Houston St
Thursday March 12, 7pm
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Artificial Intelligence And Atrocity Prevention
Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR), Abduweli Ayup, Isedua Oribhabor, and Peter Micek
What does it mean to engineer atrocities without killing everyone?
Abduweli Ayup, writer, linguist, and chronicler of the Uyghur crisis, joins human rights and tech experts from Access Now, Isedua Oribhabor, and Peter Micek to examine how China's surveillance state has weaponized AI, biometric data, and algorithmic policing to erase a people from the inside out. When the instruments of genocide are bureaucratic and technological, what does accountability look like.
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Stuart Weitzman: A Designer's Entrepreneurial Journey On The Road Less Traveled
Fashion Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, and Stuart Weitzman
Join us for an evening with Stuart Weitzman in conversation with Professor Barbara Kolsun, the director of FAME law center and SW's first general counsel. Come hear about Weitzman's entrepreneurship, domination of red carpet events, and his extensive involvement in charitable endeavor
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The Very First Heyman Scholar Alumni Cocktail Hour
Heyman Center on Corporate Governance
Connect with fellow alumni and meet the next generation of Heyman Scholars
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IX International Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion
Dmytro Vovk and IMCC in Law & Religion
After many successful editions, the International Moot Court Competition in Law and Religion (9th ed.) is happening in 2026 in the glittering city of marbles: Rome, Italy!
The Program will run from March 12 to March 14, 2026 at the St. John’s University Rome campus.
Teams from different countries will argue a case before the European Court of Human Rights and the Supreme Court of the United States. Pre-eminent scholars and actual judges from the two jurisdictions will sit as judges of the two Courts.
In the past editions, Teams from the United States, Hungary, Russia, Spain, the UK, Belgium, Ukraine and Italy gathered together and pleaded before prominent Judges.
The new case, the rules and the deadline of the Competition will be available at https://linktr.ee/imcclr
Stay tuned and do not miss a terrific opportunity to engage in a global conversation on Law and Religion!
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Stage left: Legal Issues in Live Music
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, Brett Copell, Janine Small, Michael Frisch, and Lindsey Datte
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Who Owns The Story ? Rights, Adaptations, and Creative Control in Theatre
Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Benjamin C. Feldman, and Brandon Rutter
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Breakfast with Douglas Letter
Cardozo Public Service Scholars Program and Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law
A conversation on constitutional litigation and public service in and outside of the federal government.
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Professor Gary Galperin
Criminal Law Society and Gary J. Galperin
Come hear Professor Gary Galperin discuss his work as a New York County Assistant District Attorney, including prosecuting landmark terrorism cases under New York's post 9/11 anti-terror laws.
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JD & LLM Commencement Speaker 2026
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Cardozo Student Services
Vote on who will speak at Commencement!
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E-Law Week
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society and Cardozo FAME Center
March 9:
- Fireside Chat With Dave Althoff (‘04) of Marvel Comics 12:40PM, 3FL
- Redefining Superfans: Building Sustainable Fandom in a Monetization-focused Industry 6PM, 1008
March 10: Who Owns the Story?: Rights, Adaptations, And Creative Control In Theatre 6:30PM, 1008
March 11: Stage Left: Legal Issues in Live Music 6:30PM, 1008
March 12: CELS Alumni Mixer 7PM, the Folly
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Fireside Chat: Dave Althoff of Marvel Comics
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, and Dave Althoff
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Redefining Superfans: Building Sustainable Fandom In A Monetization-Focused Industry
Heyman Center on Corporate Governance; Intellectual Property Law Society; Cardozo FAME Center; Cardozo Entertainment Law Society; Robert Piper, Esq.; Erin Singleton; and Mike Fiebach
Join us to hear from three panelists on the rapidly evolving world of superfan engagement. Our panelists will speak on topics such as ownership of fan data, platform responsibilities, sync and acquisition strategies and ethical monetization models. Dinner provided.
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Robert Piper, Esq., Labor Relations Manager, Disney Theatrical Group
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Erin Singleton, Founder and CEO, Softside
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Mike Fiebach, Founder and CEO, Mainfactor
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Executive Overreach: Evaluating the Unitary Executive Theory & the DOJ
Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice Symposium; Peter M. Shane; Haiyun Damon-Feng; Ashraf Ahmed; Nathaniel Donahue; Wilfred U. Codrington III; Rebecca Roiphe; Jocelyn Simonson; Harry Sandick; Evan T, Barr; and Jessica A. Roth
The Unitary Executive Theory & Multi-Member Agencies:
- Peter M. Shane, Distinguished Scholar in Residence & Adjunct Professor of Law at NYU School of Law
- Haiyun Damon-Feng, Assistant Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School
- Ashraf Ahmed, Associate Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
- Nathaniel Donahue, Golieb Fellow at NYU School of Law
- Wilfred Codrington III Walter, Floersheimer Professor of Constitutional Law
Agencies With Executive Functions: The DOJ:
- Rebecca Roiphe, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law at New York Law School
- Jocelyn Simonson. Herman Badillo '54 Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School
- Harry Sandick, Partner at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP
- Evan T. Barr, Partner at Reed Smith LLP
- Jessica Roth, Professor of Law & Co-Director of the Jacobs Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law at Cardozo Law School
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MLSA, BLSA, LALSA, APALSA, SALSA AND OUTLAW BRING You: Happy Hour Friday
Minority Law Student Alliance (MLSA), Black Law Student Association (BLSA), Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA), Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA), South Asian Law Student Association (SALSA), and OUTlaw
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Crashing Out: Documentary Screening and Q&A
Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo OUTLaw, Barbara Kolsun, and Mattt Nadel
At the height of the AIDS crisis, many queer people sold their life insurance policies to investors for quick cash. This documentary charts the rise and fall of the "gay-death-profiteering" industry that grew out of their desperation.
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JLSA: Purim Party
Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA) and The Jewish Grad Organization
Mystery, Music and Martinis!
Costume Contest!
Prize For The Winner
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Mid Law Career Forum
Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Law Career Services, and Heyman Center on Corporate Governance