Feb 17, 2020 By: yunews
Campus News
Professor Kate Levine Talks to The New York Times about New Criminal Justice Laws
Professor Kate Levine spoke to about the new criminal justice laws. She said, 鈥淧rosecutors can still seek protective orders. There鈥檚 no change to how or whether prosecutors can seek a protective order for one of their witnesses.鈥Emeritus Professor Paris Baldacci Comments on Housing Rights Case in The New York Times
A home health aide who lived with and cared for her employer for many years won the right to the rent-controlled apartment where her employer had lived. Professor Emeritus Paris R. Baldacci told , 鈥淢s. De La O鈥檚 case benefited from an open-minded judge and the sheer volume of evidence that the women鈥檚 lives had become interwoven.鈥Fashion CEO Uri Minkoff Talks about Business and Style
, CEO and co-founder of fashion brand Rebecca Minkoff, spoke to the Cardozo community in a discussion moderated by Ava Farshidi, General Counsel at David Yurman. The conversation focused on his family business dynamic, and the inspiration behind the company鈥檚 initiatives and the future of the industry.Professor Sam Weinstein Comments on Sprint/T-Mobile Merger in the Associated Press
After a federal judge cleared the way for the Sprint/T-Mobile merger to proceed, Professor Sam Weinstein told the , 鈥淚鈥檇 be surprised in this case if consumers get anything out of it.鈥ADR Team Makes the Eighth Finals at ICC International Mediation Competition
颁补谤诲辞锄辞鈥檚 team made it through the eighth finals at the ICC International Mediation Competition in Paris, which included 66 teams representing 33 countries.鈥Talks and Writing
- Professor Ngozi Okidegbe will be the keynote speaker at the on Feb. 28 at the University of Kansas School of Law.
Events
- with Professor Manuel Cepeda: Thursday, Feb. 20, 4:20 p.m. - Room 407
- : Friday, Feb. 21
- 鈥 Tuesday, Feb. 25
- : Thursday, Feb. 27
- : Wed., March 25