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Cardozo Announces the Judith and William Greenblatt Career Success Center with a $5M Commitment from Judith and William Greenblatt ’82, P’14

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“We are deeply grateful for this transformative and generous gift,” said Dean Melanie Leslie ’91. “The Greenblatts are creating a lasting legacy that will enhance Cardozo’s career-success program for generations. Billy has been a trusted advisor to me, and I am deeply grateful for his dedication to the law school and our students' success.”

 

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Cardozo Announces the Judith and William Greenblatt Career Success Center with a $5M Commitment from Judith and William Greenblatt ’82, P’14

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“We are deeply grateful for this transformative and generous gift,” said Dean Melanie Leslie ’91. “The Greenblatts are creating a lasting legacy that will enhance Cardozo’s career-success program for generations. Billy has been a trusted advisor to me, and I am deeply grateful for his dedication to the law school and our students' success.”

 

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Dean Leslie Appoints 5 New Faculty Members

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Cardozo Law proudly welcomes five new members to its strong and growing faculty. Professor of Law James (Jamie) Macleod, Associate Professor of Law Aneil Kovvali, Associate Clinical Professor of Law Prianka Nair, and Assistant Professors of Law Jared Mayer and Britta Redwood will join the faculty this summer.

 

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Dean Leslie Appoints 5 New Faculty Members

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Cardozo Law proudly welcomes five new members to its strong and growing faculty. Professor of Law James (Jamie) Macleod, Associate Professor of Law Aneil Kovvali, Associate Clinical Professor of Law Prianka Nair, and Assistant Professors of Law Jared Mayer and Britta Redwood will join the faculty this summer.

 

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Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic Wins Victory for Client Under Convention Against Torture

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Supervised by Clinical Teaching Fellow Ellie Norton, students Vasundhra Navjeevan ’25 and Anais Rosenblatt ’25 demonstrated that their client qualified for relief from deportation under the Convention Against Torture and cannot be sent back to his home country.

 

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Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic Wins Victory for Client Under Convention Against Torture

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Supervised by Clinical Teaching Fellow Ellie Norton, students Vasundhra Navjeevan ’25 and Anais Rosenblatt ’25 demonstrated that their client qualified for relief from deportation under the Convention Against Torture and cannot be sent back to his home country.

 

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Cardozo Alumni Emma Guido Brill ’17 and Jonah Brill ’17 Appear on SPARKS Podcast

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On the latest episode of SPARKS, Emma Guido Brill ’17 and Jonah Brill ’17 share how Cardozo shaped their personal and professional paths. From their favorite class recommendations to insights into life as a legal professional, they reflect on their biggest wins, minor missteps, and the lessons learned along the way.

 

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Cardozo Alumni Emma Guido Brill ’17 and Jonah Brill ’17 Appear on SPARKS Podcast

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On the latest episode of SPARKS, Emma Guido Brill ’17 and Jonah Brill ’17 share how Cardozo shaped their personal and professional paths. From their favorite class recommendations to insights into life as a legal professional, they reflect on their biggest wins, minor missteps, and the lessons learned along the way.

 

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Professor Kathryn Miller Discusses Department of Justice's Intent to Seek Death Penalty Against Luigi Mangione With The New York Times

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Miller said the speed of the announcement to seek the death penalty, which can often take months, is “a little bit reckless.” If the Trump administration is committed to seeking death in every eligible case, she said, “they may end up running afoul of the Constitution. You’re supposed to be narrowing in the types of cases that you seek death for.”

 

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Professor Kathryn Miller Discusses Department of Justice's Intent to Seek Death Penalty Against Luigi Mangione With The New York Times

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Miller said the speed of the announcement to seek the death penalty, which can often take months, is “a little bit reckless.” If the Trump administration is committed to seeking death in every eligible case, she said, “they may end up running afoul of the Constitution. You’re supposed to be narrowing in the types of cases that you seek death for.”

 

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Professor Peter Markowitz Quoted in The New York Times About ICE's Return to Rikers

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“My overall take is that the mayor’s claim that this effort to put ICE back on Rikers is about public safety and criminal law enforcement is just not a candid presentation of what’s really going on here,” he said. He also spoke to PIX 11.

 

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Professor Peter Markowitz Quoted in The New York Times About ICE's Return to Rikers

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“My overall take is that the mayor’s claim that this effort to put ICE back on Rikers is about public safety and criminal law enforcement is just not a candid presentation of what’s really going on here,” he said. He also spoke to PIX 11.

 

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Faculty Scholarship & News

  • Professor Gabor Rona co-authored a piece about international regulation of private military contractors that was published in ELIJ: Talk. He also spoke at the International Committee of the Red Cross' annual training for UN diplomats in New York on March 27.
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