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Cardozo Celebrates Class of 2026 at 48th Commencement
Cardozo School of Law celebrated its 48th Commencement, honoring 304 J.D. graduates and 64 LL.M. graduates of the Class of 2026. The ceremony featured remarks by Dean Melanie Leslie, keynote speaker Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson, and Yeshiva University President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, while recognizing student achievements, faculty excellence, and the resilienc
Class of 2026 Graduates Elected to Order of the Coif
Cardozo School of Law recognized 31 members of the Class of 2026 who were elected to the Order of the Coif, a national honorary scholastic society recognizing the top 10 percent of each graduating law school class for academic excellence.
Trystan Edwards '26 and Andrew Ricks '26 Awarded the Mark Whitlock Scholarship
Cardozo School of Law announced that Trystan Edwards ('26) and Andrew Ricks ('26) were selected as the 2026 recipients of the Mark Whitlock Scholarship. The annual award recognizes outstanding third-year J.D. students whose leadership, service, and commitment have strengthened student life and the Cardozo community while honoring the legacy of alumnus Mark W
The Class of 2026's Achievements Celebrated at Commencement Awards Ceremony
Cardozo School of Law honored members of the Class of 2026 during its annual Commencement Awards Ceremony, recognizing outstanding academic achievement, leadership, public service, legal writing, advocacy, and contributions to the law school community. The ceremony celebrated recipients of numerous faculty- and donor-sponsored awards prior to commencement.
Cardozo Celebrates 34th INSPIRE! Awards
Cardozo School of Law celebrated the 34th INSPIRE! Awards, recognizing alumni, students, and community members for their outstanding commitment to public service. The event honored leaders in immigration advocacy, presented student leadership and service awards, and featured a live recording of the SPARKS podcast focused on careers in public interest law.
Cardozo Law Announces Three New Faculty Appointments
Cardozo School of Law announced the appointments of three new faculty members: Assistant Professor of Law Mridula Raman, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Civil Rights Clinic Stefen R. Short, and Harold A. Stevens Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Fregine Sheehy. Their expertise spans criminal law, civil rights, disability justice,
CLIHHR Leads Push for Regulatory Scrutiny of Amazon Mining Project
The Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR), in collaboration with the University of Toronto's International Human Rights Program, filed requests with U.S. and Canadian securities regulators seeking investigations into alleged misrepresentations related to Brazil Potash's proposed mining project in the Brazilian Amazon. The initiative hi
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor Accepted to 2026 Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum
Professor Jacob Noti-Victor was selected to present his paper, Copyright Litigation After Generative AI , at the 2026 Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum. Chosen through a competitive double-blind review process, his paper examines how generative artificial intelligence is reshaping copyright litigation and proposes procedural reforms to address emerg
Ben's Blog 1: What Would Benjamin Cardozo Do? (WWCD): The Holiday Party Edition
The inaugural installment of Ben's Blog presents a fictional exchange inspired by Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, applying his judicial philosophy to contemporary workplace holiday party issues. The blog explores employment law topics including workplace inclusion, alcohol policies, cannabis use, anti-harassment obligations, and employer liability in a lighthea
Maurice Q. Robinson ’09 Honored at 16th Annual BALLSA Celebration
Cardozo School of Law honored alumnus Maurice Q. Robinson ('09) at the 16th Annual BALLSA Celebration for his leadership, service, and commitment to mentoring students and strengthening the law school's alumni community. The event also recognized recipients of the BALLSA Scholarship and celebrated the contributions of Cardozo's affinity groups.
Alumni Updates: Spring 2026
A roundup of professional achievements and career milestones of Cardozo alumni during Spring 2026, including partner promotions, judicial and government appointments, publications, leadership positions, awards, and other notable accomplishments across the legal profession.
Cardozo Law Introduces New Course on Theatre Law
Cardozo School of Law introduced Theatre Law, the first law school course devoted entirely to the legal framework of the live stage industry. Taught by Adjunct Professor Ben Feldman, the course explores contracts, intellectual property, labor relations, licensing, financing, and other legal issues unique to theatrical productions, providing students with spe
Cardozo Stands Alone with A+ in Trial Advocacy from Above the Law
Cardozo School of Law received an A+ in Trial Advocacy from Above the Law in its 2026 law school rankings, becoming the only law school in the nation to earn the highest distinction. The recognition highlights Cardozo's Intensive Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP), experiential curriculum, simulation courses, clinics, and competitive advocacy programs that prepar
Professor Monroe Price, Former Cardozo Dean and Distinguished Scholar, Dies at 87
Cardozo School of Law commemorates the life and legacy of Professor Monroe Price, who served as dean from 1982 to 1991 and helped shape the school's growth and academic identity. A pioneering scholar in media law and legal education, Price founded and advanced numerous signature programs at Cardozo while making lasting contributions to intellectual property,
Cardozo Alumna Taylor Brown ’17 Appointed Director of NYC's New Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs
Cardozo Law alumna Taylor Brown ('17) was appointed the inaugural director of New York City's Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs. The announcement highlights Brown's historic appointment, her leadership in civil rights advocacy, and her previous work with the New York State Attorney General's Office, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Lambda Legal.
Learning in Action: Cardozo Students Provide Legal Support to Central Valley Entrepreneurs
Students from Cardozo Law's Entrepreneurship and Community Business Clinic traveled to California's Central Valley to provide legal education and support to local entrepreneurs. Through workshops, client counseling, and community outreach, students assisted rural businesses and nonprofits while gaining hands-on experience in transactional and community-based
P*LAW Week 2026: Student-Led Expert Panels Focusing on Public Service Law
Cardozo School of Law's annual Public Law Advocacy Week (P*LAW), hosted by the Center for Public Service Law, featured student-led panels on disability rights, labor law, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration law, environmental law, and international accountability. The event brought together students, alumni, faculty, and practitioners to discuss pressing public inter
The Fashion Law Names Cardozo a Top Law School for Fashion Law
The Fashion Law recognized Cardozo School of Law as one of its Top Law Schools for Fashion Law, highlighting the school's interdisciplinary curriculum, the FAME Center, and its student-run Fashion Law Society. The announcement also notes the upcoming celebration honoring Barbara Kolsun and the FAME Center's anniversary.
Cardozo Law Student Anika Kazi Recognized During Grammy Week for Scholarship on Songwriters' Rights
Cardozo Law student Anika Kazi was recognized as a finalist and runner-up during Grammy Week at the Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) Luncheon for her paper, The Missing Guild: Why Songwriters Need Collective Bargaining Rights in the Streaming Era . Her scholarship examines collective bargaining rights for songwriters and proposes reforms to improve compens
Milbank Expands Partnership with the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law
Milbank LLP announced a significant expansion of its partnership with the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo School of Law, increasing its charitable commitment to $2.5 million through 2029. The expanded funding will strengthen the Milbank Exoneration Review Unit, support additional staffing, and advance post-conviction advocacy for wrongfully co
