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The Covid-19 Pandemic, Diversity And Inclusion, And The Practice Of Law, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
The Covid-19 Pandemic, Diversity And Inclusion, And The Practice Of Law, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
Event Invitations 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed preexisting weaknesses in many areas of life and the law. In April 2021, the ABA published a study entitled Practicing Law in the Pandemic and Moving Forward: Results and Best Practices From a Nationwide Survey of The Legal Profession. The results of this study confirmed what many women and people of color already knew – standard approaches to the workplace do not serve goals of diversity and inclusion, especially during times of great stress and financial uncertainty.
On November 8th, the Burns Center will host the authors of this study and JoAnne Epps, Senior …
Spirit Week, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
Like And Subscribe: The Fight For Student Athletes’ Nil Rights, Jovanny Nava
SLU Law Journal Online
Recent developments in state law concerning student athlete’s ability to monetize their name, image, and likeness, as well as the Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down similar restrictions, does not bode well for the NCAA’s remaining policies. In this article, Jovanny Nava explores the implications of these developments.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2021, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2021, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Byu Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum
- Truth, Civility, and Advocacy
- Cultivating a Deeper Faith in Jesus Christ
- Can Religion Be a Healing Force in Society?
- Navigating Life’s Uncertainties
Read on Issuu
Lawyers Behaving Badly: Episode 1 - The Executive Branch, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
Lawyers Behaving Badly: Episode 1 - The Executive Branch, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
Event Invitations 2021
On November 4th, the Burns Center will host Cardozo Professor Kate Shaw for a discussion about the special risks that arise when lawyers advising the executive branch provide erroneous advice on matters of constitutional and federal law.
Prompting this program are the revelations that John Eastman - a former law school dean - and Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark advised the White House that the results of the 2020 election could be set aside. What duties did Eastman and Clark owe as a matter of professional responsibility? Who can now respond to Eastman's and Clark's violations of those duties? Are …
Exam Talking And Outlining Tips, Cardozo Law Review
Exam Talking And Outlining Tips, Cardozo Law Review
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Real Estate Law Association, Cardozo Real Estate Law Association
Real Estate Law Association, Cardozo Real Estate Law Association
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
November 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
November 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2021
Featured Events:
Diversity in Tech
Wednesday, November 3 at 6:00 p.m.
Getting Started in Tech Law: How to Build Your Career
Monday, November 8 at 6:00 p.m.
“Dupe Influencers” and Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement on Social Media
Thursday, November 11 at 4:30 p.m.
The Right To Abortion Access And Reproductive Healthcare, Cardozo Public Interest Law Student Association, If/When/How: Lawyering For Reproductive Justice Cardozo Chapter, Cardozo Women's Law Initiative, Cardozo Students For Human Rights
The Right To Abortion Access And Reproductive Healthcare, Cardozo Public Interest Law Student Association, If/When/How: Lawyering For Reproductive Justice Cardozo Chapter, Cardozo Women's Law Initiative, Cardozo Students For Human Rights
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Personal Statement Workshop, Cardozo Law Review, Cardozo Moot Court Honor Society
Personal Statement Workshop, Cardozo Law Review, Cardozo Moot Court Honor Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Diversity In Tech, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Diversity In Tech, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Intro To Ip, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Intro To Ip, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Networking With Attorneys And Judges, Chabad At Cardozo
Networking With Attorneys And Judges, Chabad At Cardozo
Event Invitations 2021
Join us to network and mingle with stellar attorneys and judges over dinner and drinks. Come learn about different practice areas, build connections, and ask the professionals about their career paths.
Interview With Barbara M. Boulware - Oh 779, Barbara M. Boulware, Rock Hill School District, Civil Rights Movement
Interview With Barbara M. Boulware - Oh 779, Barbara M. Boulware, Rock Hill School District, Civil Rights Movement
Winthrop University Oral History Program
This interview was conducted by Jackson Martin with Barbarba M. Boulware as part of Project 2020: A Collaborative Oral History. Mrs. Boulware discusses the challenges she faced as an educator during the Civil Rights Era and shares her experiences as a Black woman in the South, notably her triumphs in the face of racism and adversity. Boulware underscores the influence of the Civil Rights Movement on historically Black sororities and fraternities like her own, Delta Sigma Theta, and how each collaborated to advance social change. She also highlights the crucial role of Black women in society, especially politics, and …
Combating Human Trafficking Through The Global Financial Sector With Professor Barry Koch, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Combating Human Trafficking Through The Global Financial Sector With Professor Barry Koch, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Event Invitations 2021
Please join us for a Heyman Speaker Series event with Cardozo Professor Barry Koch.
Missouri Joins Other States In Providing Unpaid Leave For Domestic And Sexual Violence Victims, Haley Gassel
Missouri Joins Other States In Providing Unpaid Leave For Domestic And Sexual Violence Victims, Haley Gassel
SLU Law Journal Online
Domestic violence has increasingly become an issue of employment law. Over thirty states provide workplace protections to employees facing domestic or sexual violence, now including Missouri. In this article, Haley Gassel provides an overview of the recently passed Missouri law and the significance of these safeguards.
Fewer, Not Fairer, Victoria Smiegocki, Pamela R. Metzger, Andrew L.B. Davies
Fewer, Not Fairer, Victoria Smiegocki, Pamela R. Metzger, Andrew L.B. Davies
Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center
In 2019, police across Dallas County asked the District Attorney to prosecute fewer marijuana cases than the year before. This report examines whether the racial disparity in those cases improved at the same time. Fewer, Not Fairer shows that while the number of referrals declined, police were still more likely to refer a Black person for marijuana prosecution than a non-Black person. However, some cities achieved more fairness when their police departments almost entirely stopped requesting marijuana prosecutions altogether.
E-Museletter: October 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
E-Museletter: October 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
Museletter
This Issue:
Director's Message
Library News
Find a Seat for Exams
Exam 4 Requirements
You Deserve a Treat!
Featured Resources
Materials Update
Things to Consider
Student Services Corner
Native American Heritage Month
Students, Write for the MuseNews Blog!
Tort Law: Cases & Critique, Thomas E. Kadri
Tort Law: Cases & Critique, Thomas E. Kadri
Books
My goal in creating this casebook is to do my part to make legal education more affordable, accessible, and adaptable. That’s why I’m making the book available to all for free. By using a CC BY-NC license, I’m also inviting others to adapt these materials for their own use, so long as they adhere to the non-commerciality and attribution terms. (Anyone interested in “remixing” this book for their own purposes should feel free to contact me, including if you’d like a more adaptable non-PDF version.)
You’re welcome to print any part of this casebook if you want a hard …
Copyright, Creativity, And Contemporary Art, Christopher Buccafusco
Copyright, Creativity, And Contemporary Art, Christopher Buccafusco
Event Invitations 2021
We invite parents for an interactive and thought-provoking class where you will learn about a recent case involving the Andy Warhol Foundation. Witness how Cardozo students are learning in and beyond the classroom and meet other parents from around the country.
October 2021 - New Cle Event Added, Cardozo Fame Center
October 2021 - New Cle Event Added, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2021
Featured Events:
Back to Broadway
Wednesday, October 27 at 5:00 p.m.
P*Law Planning Meeting, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
P*Law Planning Meeting, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Journal & Competition Team: Trick-Or-Treat Meet & Greet, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Journal & Competition Team: Trick-Or-Treat Meet & Greet, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Understanding Spacs, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center
Understanding Spacs, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Back To Broadway, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society
Back To Broadway, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
The Assault On Elisha Green, Randolph Paul Runyon
The Assault On Elisha Green, Randolph Paul Runyon
Civil Rights
On June 8, 1883, Rev. Elisha Green was traveling by train from Maysville to Paris, Kentucky. At Millersburg, about forty students from the Millersburg Female College crowded onto the train, accompanied by their music teacher, Frank L. Bristow, and the college president, George T. Gould. Gould grabbed the reverend by the shoulder and ordered him to give up his seat. When Green refused, Bristow and Gould assaulted him until the conductor intervened and ordered the assailants to stop or he would throw them off of the train. Friends advised Green to take legal action, and he did, winning his case …
A Fireside Chat With Former Solicitor General Noel Francisco & Professor Alex Reinert, Cardozo Federalist Society
A Fireside Chat With Former Solicitor General Noel Francisco & Professor Alex Reinert, Cardozo Federalist Society
Event Invitations 2021
Former Solicitor General Francisco and Professor Reinert will discuss the controversial cases on the U.S.
Rules In The Workplace: Does The Nlra Protect Employees’ Ability To Record Working Conditions?, Avery Lubbes
Rules In The Workplace: Does The Nlra Protect Employees’ Ability To Record Working Conditions?, Avery Lubbes
SLU Law Journal Online
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, some employees have recorded videos at work and posted them online to express their disagreement with working conditions. The NLRB recently created a new standard of review for evaluation of employer work rules, and the Board upheld an employer's "no-camera" rule, which included cell phones capable of taking photographs and videos. In this article, Avery Lubbes analyzes whether the Biden Board overturn this ruling as violative of labor rights.
Afghanistan – What’S At Stake: National Security, Human Rights, And The Rule Of Law, Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review
Afghanistan – What’S At Stake: National Security, Human Rights, And The Rule Of Law, Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review
Event Invitations 2021
Panelists will discuss the history of the Afghan legal system and the obstacles to development. Is democracy a prerequisite to a rule of law system? How, if at all, did Afghanistan’s 2004 Constitution change the legal landscape? Panelists will also discuss peacebuilding strategies and whether international law can be used as leverage over the Taliban, which is now in control of the government. If the Taliban thwarts monitoring efforts about suspected human rights violations, what can be done by the international community as a response?
Bar Exam Primer Workshop For 2ls, Cardozo Office Of Academic Success
Bar Exam Primer Workshop For 2ls, Cardozo Office Of Academic Success
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.