Cardozo School of Law

Cardozo School of Law Cardozo School of Law is located in New York City’s Greenwich Village. The Benjamin N. The school is named for Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo. News.

Cardozo School of Law is the law school of Yeshiva University, located in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Cardozo's success as a young school has been remarkable. Among the top 100 law schools, only two schools are younger than Cardozo, which graduated its first class in 1979. While Cardozo is noted for its academic strengths in numerous areas of study, its Intellectual Property and Disput

e Resolution programs are particularly well-reputed and consistently ranked within the top ten in the country by U.S. The school is also home to the Innocence Project, run by Cardozo Professor Barry Scheck, known for using DNA profiling to help free innocent prisoners. The project is frequently reported on in the national news, and its work has been instrumental in some high-profile cases. Many of Cardozo's 12,000 alumni reside in the New York metropolitan area, and they have a considerable presence in New York City, although many Cardozo graduates pursue their careers internationally and can be found across the country in 50 states. We follow Yeshiva University's Social Media Community Standards: http://bit.ly/1eMUntG

On Sunday, we celebrated Commencement with the Cardozo Class of 2026. The ceremony reflected on our graduates’ years of ...
06/01/2026

On Sunday, we celebrated Commencement with the Cardozo Class of 2026. The ceremony reflected on our graduates’ years of hard work and mutual support, while marking the beginning of what comes next. Here's a first look at the day. More to follow!

A special live episode of Indisputably 🎙️ Andrea Schneider sits down with Gretchen Carlson, award-winning journalist and...
05/20/2026

A special live episode of Indisputably 🎙️ Andrea Schneider sits down with Gretchen Carlson, award-winning journalist and workplace equality advocate, and Julie Roginsky, nationally recognized political strategist and women’s rights advocate, for a powerful conversation on changing workplace culture and ending silencing mechanisms.

The co-founders of Lift Our Voices discuss their advocacy to help pass the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act, their continued advocacy work, and their new AI-powered workplace resource, “Love Where You Work.”

🎧 Tune in for an important discussion on leadership, accountability, and creating safer workplaces. https://apple.co/4tHAXCF

ICYMI: Cardozo's News in Brief spotlights news from the Cardozo community, including faculty and scholarship news, event...
05/18/2026

ICYMI: Cardozo's News in Brief spotlights news from the Cardozo community, including faculty and scholarship news, events and more.
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Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community

🚨Update: We will celebrate Reunion on Wednesday at ILA Penthouse! We look forward to seeing you at this special alumni s...
05/18/2026

🚨Update: We will celebrate Reunion on Wednesday at ILA Penthouse! We look forward to seeing you at this special alumni signature event. To learn more and register, visit https://bit.ly/4s3BTQT

Join us to celebrate Cardozo’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community and cheer on the NYC Pride March from the Ruth & H. Bert Mack Pa...
05/15/2026

Join us to celebrate Cardozo’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community and cheer on the NYC Pride March from the Ruth & H. Bert Mack Pavilion (Cardozo Lobby)! Mark your calendar for June 28 for this special event! https://bit.ly/4dbWEG8

In this episode of Stories Mediators Tell, international mediator Jeremy Lack brings decades of global dispute resolutio...
05/13/2026

In this episode of Stories Mediators Tell, international mediator Jeremy Lack brings decades of global dispute resolution experience to the podcast, sharing insights shaped by his work across commercial, cross-border, and complex legal conflicts.

With a career spanning international mediation, arbitration, and innovative ADR processes, Lack is widely recognized for his creative and flexible approach to resolving disputes across legal systems and cultures. In this episode, he shares a story from a patent dispute between a U.S. company and a French company that illustrates how adaptability and unconventional thinking can open pathways to resolution when tensions run high.

🎧 https://apple.co/42wtaN6

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We are just ONE WEEK away from celebrating Reunion! Come back to Cardozo to reconnect with classmates, take a profession...
05/13/2026

We are just ONE WEEK away from celebrating Reunion! Come back to Cardozo to reconnect with classmates, take a professional headshot, and enjoy the All-Alumni Cocktail Party. Register today! https://bit.ly/4s3BTQT

Cardozo Law is proud to announce three outstanding new faculty appointments: Mridula Raman, Stefen R. Short, and Fregine...
05/13/2026

Cardozo Law is proud to announce three outstanding new faculty appointments: Mridula Raman, Stefen R. Short, and Fregine Sheehy.

Bringing deep experience in advocacy, scholarship, and legal education, these future faculty members will strengthen our academic community and expand the conversations shaping the law. We’re excited to welcome them to Cardozo in the months ahead.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/42trzrl

This month on SPARKS, we welcome Matthew Eisler ’07, Head of Sports Capital at Latham & Watkins, for a conversation at t...
05/12/2026

This month on SPARKS, we welcome Matthew Eisler ’07, Head of Sports Capital at Latham & Watkins, for a conversation at the intersection of law, business, and the global sports industry.

A leading voice in sports, media, and private equity, Matthew shares insights from advising on some of the most high-profile transactions in professional sports, including the $4.65 billion acquisition of the Denver Broncos and Fenway Sports Group’s $3 billion strategic collaboration with PGA TOUR Enterprises.

🎧 Listen here: https://bit.ly/4uMZ6c7

Today we recognize Brian K. Kidd ’03, who dares to question in pursuit of accountability and justice. A nationally recog...
05/11/2026

Today we recognize Brian K. Kidd ’03, who dares to question in pursuit of accountability and justice. A nationally recognized white-collar defense and investigations attorney, Kidd has led some of the country’s most complex corporate fraud and regulatory matters, serving as Chief of the Department of Justice’s Market Integrity and Major Frauds Unit and overseeing major investigations involving securities, commodities, and cryptocurrency fraud.

A magna cm laude graduate of Cardozo and former Editor-in-Chief of the Cardozo Law Review, Kidd has built a distinguished career at the highest levels of government and private practice. Today, as a partner at Sher Tremonte LLP, he continues to guide clients through high-stakes investigations, compliance challenges, and corporate crises while helping shape the future of white-collar enforcement and financial regulation.

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