The Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic wrote a brief used by the judge this week in a significant immigration case in NJ Supreme Court. Clinic students, under the leadership of Cardozo Teaching Fellow Mauricio Noroña, drafted an amicus brief in the case-State v. Molchor-that became central to the reasoning in the Court’s ruling.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-news-2021/1033/thumbnail.jp
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Although immigrants have a right to be represented by counsel in immigration court, it has long been...
Andrea Barrientos and Sadie Casamenti, Cardozo 3L students, have been chosen along with 26 other gra...
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Students and faculty members in the Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic (IJC) served mor...
Please join the Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights and Social Justice for a panel discussion with seven...
Featured Faculty: Richard Weisberg Peter L. Markowitz Samuel Weinstein Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum L...
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Cardozo’s Civil Rights, Criminal Defense and Immigration Justice Clinic students have worked tireles...
This presentation will address the development and benefits of an appellate clinic, focusing on Sant...
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Immigration policy is back on the American public\u27s radar screen. The fields of immigration--a ci...
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