Cardozo Professor Named to City Council on Technology and Innovation

Last November, Professor Susan Crawford was named to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s new Council on Technology and Innovation. Crawford, an expert on communications law and policy, is the only professor on the 11-member committee. Other members include technologists, entrepreneurs and individuals

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Advice on the Job Search For Your 1L Summer

The imminence of the 1L summer job search process is so omnipresent that it is now possible to distinguish three types of first year students on Cardozo campus: those who have already found their first summer job; those who have

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P*LAW Week Breathes Life into Cardozo Community For Philanthropic Law Students

Sometimes the daily routine of law school tethers us to our weighted books, and we unwittingly bury the idealism that drew us to school in the first place. Meet P*LAW (Public Law Advocacy Week). The aptly named event occurs in

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Journals Discuss Conflict Resolution

While talk stirs amongst Journal staff members as next year’s Editor positions come closer into view, 2Ls should be aware that the coveted Editor-in-Chief role has the potential to bring with it some unanticipated duties. While seemingly rare, there have

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Acing ExamSoft

The first two weeks of second semester are popular time for reflection on fall grades and preparation for the spring semester. A shared feeling amongst many students during this time, other than an unanimous feeling of disgust towards Banner and

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Cardozo appoints Marcia Nan Levy as new OCS Dean

After months of searching, the wait is finally over: Cardozo has a new Dean of Career Services.
On January 5th, Dean Matthew Diller announced that Marcia Nan Levy would be taking over the position left vacant by Arthur Fama. Dean Fama

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BEACON SEX ARTICLE PROMPTS HEATED DEBATE

While Cardozo students drank coffee and popped caffeine pills in preparation for finals, controversy was brewing at Stern College.
On December 5, 2011, the YU Beacon published a risqué article written by a twenty year-old Orthodox woman describing a scandalous premarital

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Past Legal Victories Pave the Way for Huge Free Agent Paydays

Just weeks ago, Albert Pujols became a two-time World Series champion with the St. Louis Cardinals. However, it is a first in Pujols’ career that will make him intensely scrutinized this off-season.
Pujols, like some 700 other Major and Minor League

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Pay College Athletes? The Debate Continues Pay College Athletes? The Debate Continues

It’s one of the biggest debates in collegiate sports: should student athletes be compensated for bringing in money to their institution? So, in true law school form I will present the main points for both sides and let you be

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November Gets Hairy For Philanthropic Law Students

Sometimes it’s easy for law students to get caught in their academic bubble and forget about bigger issues. One solution involves keeping a thick, itchy and aesthetically questionable reminder right under your nose at all times.
That’s exactly what two Cardozo

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