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  • Professor Susan Crawford will release her book "Captive Audience: The Future of Information in America" at Cardozo on January 16.
  • The 12th Annual Cardozo Parents Brunch was held at Cardozo on November 18. The Kathryn O. and Alan C. Greenberg Center for Student Life was filled with parents visiting the school. Parents Brunch, November 18, 2012
  • Stephen Cooper, co-chair of the Cardozo Parents Council, spoke at the Parents Brunch. Parents Brunch, November 18, 2012
  •  The Parents Brunch is one of the major events hosted by the Cardozo Parents Council.  Parents Brunch, November 18, 2012
  • The Supreme Court is adding Professor Daniel Ravicher's gene patenting case against Myriad Genetics to their docket. See below for more details.
  • Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor visited Cardozo for a Q&A with Judge Alison Nathan. Pictured with the Justice are Yeshiva University President Richard Joel and Dean Matthew Diller. October 22, 2012
  • Randi Weingarten ’83, president of the American Federation of Teachers, will be honored at the Sixth Annual Cardozo Law Alumni Association Dinner in January. She was the keynote speaker at student orientation in 2011.
  • Jonathan S. Henes ’96, a partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, will be honored at the Sixth Annual Cardozo Law Alumni Association Dinner in January. He is pictured here speaking to students during a Heyman Center Lunch Talk.
BRINGING LAW TO LIFE
Supreme Court to Look at a Gene Issue
The Supreme Court has announced it will decide whether human genes may be patented. Professor Daniel Ravicher is co-counsel with the ACLU on the Myriad Genetics breast cancer litigation, arguing that "products of nature" should not be patented. More…
Plan Would Provide Help to Contest Deportation Cases
A task force co-chaired by Professor Peter Markowitz has introduced a model program for providing counsel to immigrants in removal proceedings. More…
The Supreme Court and the Defense of Marriage Act
Cardozo Law Professors talk about the Supreme Court's role in the Defense of Marriage Act. More…
Cardozo Law Helps With Hurricane Relief Efforts
Students and staff continue efforts to gather donations for Hurricane Sandy victims, as well as sponsor disaster relief training. More…
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor Visits Cardozo
Justice Sotomayor did a Q&A with Judge Alison Nathan, U.S. District Court Judge of the Southern District of New York, in front of students and the Cardozo community. More…
A Texas Prosecutor Faces Justice
Very few prosecutors, however, are willing to admit they’ve made errors. They fight efforts to reopen cases. “They want finality,” said Ellen Yaroshefsky, a professor at Cardozo School of Law. More…
NEWS
Frank Macchiarola, Dean of Cardozo School of Law from 1991-1996, Dies at 71
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of former Dean Frank J. Macchiarola, a beloved member of the Cardozo School of Law community. More…
Clinic Report Calls for Changes to New York's Guardianship System
The Guardianship Clinic at Cardozo Law issued a report on December 3 calling for reforms to New York's guardianship system. More…
Daniel Ravicher Named Appellate Lawyer of the Week
Professor Ravicher received the honor from the National Law Journal for his work at the Public Patent Foundation. More…
Israeli Supreme Court Project at Cardozo Law to Oversee English Translations of Key Opinions
The project will translate significant opinions of the Supreme Court of Israel and make them available electronically and in published volumes. More…
Two Cardozo Professors Named Among Best Lawyers in their Field
Barry Scheck has been named one of the top lawyers in the field of Criminal Defense, and Ellen Yaroshefsky in the field of Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law by an annual survey of New York's best lawyers.
Dean Diller Answers Questions on Current Legal Landscape
The New York Law Journal interviewed Dean Diller, along with other New York state law school deans. More…