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Cardozo News in Brief: January 27

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Spotlight on News from the Cardozo Community

The 22nd International Advocate for Peace Award will be presented to Gloria Steinem.

Professor Alexander Reinert spoke to New York Law Journal about Gov. Kathy Hochul's position on qualified immunity.

Professor Young Ran (Christine) Kim was ranked among the top 25 tax law professors of 2022 by TaxProf Blog.

Professor Luís Carlos Calderón Gómez writes, in Tax Notes, about tax avoidance schemes involving private placement life insurance policies.

Professor Pamela Foohey speaks to Wall Street Journal about the language barriers FTX foreign customers are hitting during the company's bankruptcy.

Faculty Scholarship & News

Professor Young Ram (Christine) Kim wrote the “Weekly SSRN Tax Article Review and Roundup” for TaxProf Blog on January 20.

Professor Jacob Noti-Victor moderated a panel on “Comedy Writers' Battle for Royalties” at the Eighth Annual Media & Entertainment Law Symposium at Fordham University on January 20.

Professors Leslie Salzman and Rebekah Diller filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court on behalf of 24 law professors in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, a case with implications for disabled students seeking to vindicate their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Professor Andrea Kupfer Schneider will participate in the New York Law School “ADR and Diversity Symposium” on January 26. She will also participate the “Association for Corporate Growth New York Women of Leadership Soiree Series - Women & Negotiation” on January 26.

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