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Candidates for 1L and LLM SBA senator seats campaigned in earnest this month, gathering signatures and publicizing their platforms in efforts to woo the approval of student voters. Colorful campaign posters lined the halls, including one donning the seal of
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While most Cardozians probably resisted mental exertion during the recent religious holiday break, 5 of the 12 newly-elected Senators took time to reveal their vision for next year’s Student Bar Association (SBA). (To note, given the religious nature of the
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Dear Editor,
This is not an attack on Senator Eric Katz’s opinion piece, “SBA Drops Ball with Digitized Bookswap,” in the Jurist’s previous issue; rather, I would like to provide an explanation of the new Bookswap policy that the SBA has
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The Student Bar Association (SBA) recently held two bimonthly meetings to deal with a range of initiatives and matters touching on various aspects of life at Cardozo: The SBA championed its newest program POWER UP, which is designed to assist
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Dear Reader,
Yes, it’s that time of year folks. And unfortunately, I don’t mean winter break.
President Obama has been our president for two years, and that can only mean one thing: midterm elections. I’m sure that you, just as I, have
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At the start of September, numerous law school students in the New York metro area united through an event organized by the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA). Then in mid-September, APALSA also hosted a “fall semester kick off”
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Last March I sat in the school cafeteria jobless. Fall recruitment was a distant memory, and the big firms had long since conducted their interviews. Symplicity? Sorry, but a legal internship at the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission
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Tiffany Ansley, Chantal Hamlin, and Jason Starr remember the impact that Professor Nathaniel Gates made on Cardozo, both in and out of the classroom. Continue reading →