RALSA Joins Cardozo Community

Cardozo is famous for its diversity: students are graduates of more than 130 universities from all around the world. This year, another gem was added to the great number of student-run clubs and associations representing a wide assortment of cultural

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Get Used to it, Law School is Full of Loss

In the days leading up to my first law school exam, Elements of Law, I fell in love with my textbook. In public, we did everything happy couples usually do. We got coffee together. We ate together. We even slept

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During a Fall with its Share of Sadness, Community’s Strength Shines

LETTER TO THE EDITOR
 
Dear Friends,
 
Every Cardozo Law School occasion has its own particular flavor, its own unique mood and, as the dean, I have the honor of attending and speaking at many of them.  This fall the Cardozo community came

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Cardozo Alum Joins OCS Team

If you have noticed a new face around the Office of Career Services recently, you are seeing correctly. Annie Eisenberg, CSL ‘07, has recently joined her alma mater as the Assistant Director of the Center for Public Service Law at

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Haiti Trip Gives Students Needed Perspectives

Crippled by an earthquake on January 12, 2010, which left over 300,000 dead and more than 1 million homeless, residents of Port-au-Prince have continued to fight against all odds.  For 16 months, many have lived in tents, held together by

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Professors Move On After Stint in Cardozo’s Visiting Assistant Professors Program

At the end of this semester, Cardozo will sadly bid goodbye to two of their Visiting Assistant Professors (VAPs) of Law, both of whom are moving on to other schools. Professor Susan Heyman, who currently teaches Contracts and Corporate Fraud

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Graduating 3L Encourages Students to Build Cardozo Community

As a graduating 3L, I have one piece of advice to 1Ls and 2Ls about how to make the best of your short time at Cardozo: get involved in the student community! If after reading that, you haven’t rolled your

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Restaurant Week Strikes Blow to Health and Purse

While Restaurant Week is adored by New Yorkers, praised by food critics, and is practically a national holiday among foodies, it does more harm than good. “Huh?” you say, questioning both my sanity and my proficiency to even comment on

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For a Few Extra Bucks: Students Tackle Non-Legal Work

As law school presses on and tuition keepsincreasing, many students are faced withmounting debt and dwindling sources ofincome. In response, Cardozo students oftentake on non-legal work to raise a few extradollars and in some cases, enjoy some timeoutside of the

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