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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Supreme Court Decision: Skrmetti and the Future of Trans Rights
Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Zalman Rothschild, Jessica Clarke, Ben Eidelson, Katie Eyer, and Kate Redburn
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Creative Prison Food
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic
In our True Crime era, we have seen videos, TV shows and and other outlets talking about the creativity of those who are incarcerated. Join us for Q&A and time to make food often prepares by incarcerated individuals.
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ICE, Minneapolis, and Beyond
Center for Rights and Justice (CRJ), 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 for a timely discussion examining ICE enforcement, civil liberties, and the evolving legal landscape. The panel will explore recent developments in Minneapolis and their broader national implications..
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Design Patents: Protecting Creativity in the Marketplace
Intellectual Property Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, and Fashion Law Society
Join IPLS, FLS, and FAME to learn how design patents safeguard innovative visual creations in fashion and technology and how attorneys use it to protect brand identity and creative expression.
Wednesday, February11th at 12:40pm, Room 423 Sign up using the QR code to reserve your spot!
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Special Screening and Panel: The Alabama Solution
Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law, Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic, Derrick Hamilton, Jose Saldana, Donna Hylton, David Garlock, and Sumeet Sharma
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Women in Sports: Game Changers
Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Sports Law Society (CSLS), Aryn Sobo, Rachael Pierce, and Kori M. Clanton
Join Cardozo's Sports Law Society for a special event on Monday, February 9th at 1:00 p.m. in Room 304. This panel will highlight the experiences, career paths, and impact of women working across the sports law industry. The discussion will explore professional development, leadership, and mentorship, as well as the legal and structural challenges women continue to navigate in sports-related legal fields. Panelists will address emerging opportunities for women in sports law, strategies for building sustainable careers in the industry, and the evolving role of women in shaping the future of sports governance, policy, and business. Panelists will also answer questions raised by the student attendees.
Featured Panelists:
Aryn Sobo '94, Vice President - Human Resources, Employment and Labor Law at New York Yankees
Rachael Pierce '14, Vice President - Associate General Counsel at Miami Heat.
Kori M. Clanton, Vice President - Business & Legal Affairs One Team Partners
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Save The Date: Surrogate Court Judge Panel
Cardozo Trusts and Estates Law Society, Hon. Rita Mella, Hon. Brandon Sall, and Hon. Sara McGinty
Welcoming Hon. Rita Mella, Hon. Brandon Sall and Hon. Sara McGinty on a panel to discuss T&E in the courtroom!
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New York Metro JLSA Happy Hour
Cardozo Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA) and The Jewish Grad Organization
Thursday, February 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
First drink on JGO
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Learn How to Negotiate Your Salary !
Office of Career Services, Business Law Society, and Women in Tech Law
Come learn how to ask for a raise from employment law expert Maria Caceres-Boneau of Littler Mendelson. After her presentation, we will break out into mock negotiation sessions with practitioners for 10 minutes (7 minutes of negotiating, 3 minutes of feedback). Following the negotiations, we will host a small reception!
ALL STUDENTS WELCOME !
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Lights, Camera, Algorithm: AI's Intersection with Entertainment Law
Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Cardozo FAME Center, and AI and 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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Class of 2027 Halfway to Graduation Party
Cardozo Office of Student Services & Advising
Join Student Services for lunch and trivia as we celebrate the halfway point of your law school careers!
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President Trump & Control of Administrative Agencies: The Firing of MSPB Member Cathy Harris
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo Chapter of the American Constitutional Society, Cardozo Labor and Employment Law Society, Cardozo OUTLaw, Jessica A. Roth, and Cathy Harris
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.
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Environmental Litigation In the Trumpa Era
Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA), Margaret Barry, and Jessie Shaw
Join us for a conversation about the current state of climate litigation in the US.
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Bauer Lecture 2026
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Michael Waldman
Join us for a keynote address by Michael Waldman, President and CEO of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. A nonpartisan law and policy institute that focuses on improving systems of democracy and justice, the Brennan Center is a leading national voice on voting rights, money in politics, criminal justice reform and constitutional law.
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Welcome Back Spring 2026 : Hot Cocoa Party
Cardozo Office of Student Services & Advising
Join us to celebrate the start of the semester !
Hot cocoa and all the fix-ins and surprise treats
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Documenting Atrocity: Medicine, Law and Accountability in Conflict Zones
Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA), Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR), Jennifer Weintraub, Kim Baranowski, Payal Shah, and Michele Heisler
Join us for a discussion on how doctors, NGOs, and lawyers collaborate to document human rights violations experienced by survivors in conflict zones, and how medical documentation is used for asylum proceedings, advocacy and accountability efforts.
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Different Tactics, Same Goal: Protecting Trans Rights in Challenging Times
Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA), Adam Handelman, Amy Leipziger, Charlie Ferguson, Taylor Brown, and Lynly Egyes
Join us for a discussion examining how advocates are fighting to protect transgender rights through diverse strategic approaches..
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Live Screening of Former Special Counsel Jack Smith's Testimony
Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law and Jack Smith
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All Things ADR
Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Cardozo Dispute Resolution Competition Honor Society (CDRCHS), and Cardozo Dispute Resolution Society (CDRS)
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 Chutick Law Library Present: De-Stress for Success
Dr. Lillian & Dr. Rebecca Chutick Law Library and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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Public Service Summer Stipend Meetings
Cardozo Center for Public Service Law
Cardozo offers stipends to provide funding for students working in unpaid public service summer internships. To be eligible for the stipend, you MUST attend one of the three meetings listed above.