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2024 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2024 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Commencement Programs
Order of Exercises
Processional:
Felix Wu, JD, PhD, Vice Dean, Professor of Law, Herald
Presiding:
Selma Botman, PhD, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Yeshiva University, Chief Marshal
Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President, Yeshiva University
National Anthem:
Cantor Ira W. Heller, JD, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Class of 2008
Remarks:
Melanie Leslie, JD, Dean, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Class of 1991
Commencement Address:
Hon. Ronnie Abrams, U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York
Student Remarks:
Meriem Sennoussi, LL.M. Class Speaker, Class of 2024
Polina Pittell, J.D. Class …
Legislating Courts, Michael C. Pollack
The Insidious War Powers Status Quo, Rebecca Ingber
The Insidious War Powers Status Quo, Rebecca Ingber
Faculty Articles
This Essay highlights two features of modern war powers that hide from public view decisions that take the country to war: the executive branch’s exploitation of interpretive ambiguity to defend unilateral presidential authority, and its dispersal of the power to use force to the outer limbs of the bureaucracy.
Morrison Cohen Presents Award To Student At 14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Morrison Cohen Presents Award To Student At 14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo News 2024
Morrison Cohen presented Sydney Clarke 3L with the inaugural Morrison Cohen Summer Award at the 14th Annual BALLSA Celebration on February 28. Representing the firm were Steven Cooperman, Chair and Co-Managing Partner, Jenni Eastman, Chief Operating Officer, and Bobby Codjoe, Director of Diversity Equity and Inclusion and former Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Cardozo Law School.
14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Black, Asian & Latino Law Students Association (Ballsa)
14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Black, Asian & Latino Law Students Association (Ballsa)
Flyers 2023-2024
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14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Black, Asian & Latino Law Students Association (Ballsa)
14th Annual Ballsa Celebration, Black, Asian & Latino Law Students Association (Ballsa)
Event Invitations 2024
Kwanza Jones Class of 1999
Founder and CEO, Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative
Kwanza Jones is a catalyst. Her life’s work lives at the intersection of culture, community, and capital. Whether producing motivational media through her company SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones, or sharing an action-inspiring message from the stage or in the boardroom, Jones uses her art and access to amplify voices and issues that may otherwise not be heard.
Cardozo Journal Of Equal Rights And Social Justice 2024 Symposium: Stop Cop City And The Criminalization Of Social Movements, Cardozo Journal Of Equal Rights And Social Justice
Cardozo Journal Of Equal Rights And Social Justice 2024 Symposium: Stop Cop City And The Criminalization Of Social Movements, Cardozo Journal Of Equal Rights And Social Justice
Event Invitations 2024
This symposium is about the repression of Stop Cop City itself, how to situate it in Georgia, in our contemporary moment, and in relation to the permanent crises of criminal courts. The symposium consists of three panels comprised of organizers, legal practitioners, and activist scholars with a keynote speech by Associate Professor Zohra Ahmed, Boston University School of Law.
Milbank And Cardozo’S Perlmutter Center Announce Partnership To Advance Criminal Justice Reform, Perlmutter Center For Legal Justice At Cardozo Law
Milbank And Cardozo’S Perlmutter Center Announce Partnership To Advance Criminal Justice Reform, Perlmutter Center For Legal Justice At Cardozo Law
Cardozo News 2024
Milbank pledges $1M to establish the Milbank Exoneration and Resentencing Review Unit at the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law
Antisocial Innovation, Christopher Buccafusco, Samuel N. Weinstein
Antisocial Innovation, Christopher Buccafusco, Samuel N. Weinstein
Faculty Articles
Innovation is a form of civic religion in the United States. In the popular imagination, innovators are heroic figures. Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, and (for a while) Elizabeth Holmes were lauded for their vision and drive, and seen to embody the American spirit of invention and improvement. For their part, politicians rarely miss a chance to trumpet their vision for boosting innovative activity. Popular and political culture alike treat innovation as an unalloyed good. And the law is deeply committed to fostering innovation, spending billions of dollars a year to make sure society has enough of it. But this sunny …
Indigenous Peoples, Land Grabs In Brazil, And The Fight For Official Recognition, Christian Zavardino
Indigenous Peoples, Land Grabs In Brazil, And The Fight For Official Recognition, Christian Zavardino
CICLR Online
In recent years, the Indigenous peoples of Brazil have fought a host of legal obstacles to maintain sovereignty over their traditional ancestral lands, in large part owing to the policy imperatives of successive presidential administrations and Congresses that have favored agribusiness interests and commercial development of Brazil’s interior regions at the expense of the Indigenous peoples who live in these areas. The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 guarantees Brazil’s Indigenous peoples legal recognition of their ancestral lands via the “land demarcation” or “official land recognition” process, providing that the federal government shall recognize “their original rights to the lands they traditionally …