Apr 16, 2021 By: yunews

In The News
President Biden names to presidential commission on SCOTUS
Dean Melanie Leslie announces new faculty appointments:
鈥20 receives 2020 David Rudenstine Postgraduate Fellowship
selected as Immigrant Justice Corps Fellows
鈥79C killed in hit-and-run accident
spoke to Yahoo Finance about a potential infringement case between Nike and the USPS
expresses concern surrounding the Chauvin trial to France 24
discussed qualified immunity with Bloomberg Law
commented on the Chauvin defense strategy in The Washington Post
Faculty Scholarship
- Prof. Michael Pollack鈥檚 article, 鈥淩eallocating Redevelopment Risk,鈥 was recently accepted in the Florida Law Review and posted on SSRN. 鈥檚 paper, 鈥淐ourts Beyond Judging,鈥 was published in the BYU Law Review.
- discussed his forthcoming article, 鈥淭aming Unicorns,鈥 in a piece published in the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog.
- 鈥檚 forthcoming article, 鈥淚s Bitcoin Prudent? Is Art Diversified?: Offering Alternative Investments to 401(k) Participants,鈥 was featured on the Workplace Prof Blog.
Events
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Sneaker Law: Kenneth Anand and Jared Goldstein Monday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. Presented by FAME and Fashion Law SocietyPublic & Private Sectors鈥 Role in Cybersecurity Monday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. Presented by Women in Tech Law and Cardozo's Data Law Initiative
Lunch & Learn with Seth Stuhl, Vice President, Business Affairs & Legal Counsel 鈥 鈥嶥isney Theatrical Productions Tuesday, April 20 at 12 p.m. Presented by FAME and Entertainment Law Society
Giving Day Wednesday, April 21 - Thursday, April 22
Mass Incarceration in New York: Creating Meaningful Reform Wednesday, April 21 at 12 p.m. Presented by Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights
Piracy Paradox in an Era of Disruption Thursday, April 22 at 6 p.m. Presented by FAME, Intellectual Property Law Society and Fashion Law Society
Stop Asian Hate: Time for Facts, Not Fear Monday, April 26 at 12:30 p.m. Presented by BALLSA Alumni Group and the Office of Diversity & Inclusion
Canceling Lawyers? The Lincoln Project vs. The Legal Profession Wednesday, April 28 at 4:30 p.m.