Cardozo Law Global Newsletter - Spring 2025

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Spring 2025

CARDOZO GLOBAL

A NEWSLETTER OF THE OFFICE OF GRADUATE & INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Upcoming Events:

our graduate program: 12 LLMs, and 1 Exchange student They come from France, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Poland, and Zambia They joined the 69 students who started in the fall semester: 56 LLMs, and 13 Exchange students from 24 countries We love this diversity, and are working hard to grow our reach, globally!

A Semester of Growth and Connection: We’re seeing a positive growth of interest in our LLM program for the upcoming Fall 2025 semester With our international reach expanding, your participation and engagement will continue to make a great impact in ensuring that Cardozo attracts the brightest legal minds from around the globe Your experience, passion, network, and success are invaluable assets that can significantly influence our prospective students’ decisions I hope that in the weeks and months ahead, you can dedicate some time to meet with our new LLM candidates, and help spark their excitement about joining Cardozo I welcome you to join our LL.M. Open House on March 6th or any virtual events that we are hosting throughout the spring and summer months

Looking Forward: There are many exciting events coming up this spring. I wish to highlight one of them hosted by Dean Leslie and Dean Catherine Kelly of the University of Bristol Law School: ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Digital: How to Make Sense of Crypto Assets’. I hope you can join us there on March 4th!

Wishing you all a great spring!

MCR/Lobby

New York, NY LLM OpenHouse March6th StudentLounge

Berlin, Germany

E-FellowsLLMDay March15th

Vienna, Austria

32ndVISMoot April11th-17th

Paris, France

Meet&GreetwithLLM Candidates April24th&25th

London, UK

GlobalAlumniReunion May8th&9th

REFLECTIONS ON INDIA

This January 18th to 25th, Dean Leslie and I traveled to India and visited with colleagues and schools in New Delhi, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, Guwahati, and Sonipat What an enriching experience this was for us!

The Indian hospitality was nothing short of exceptional, and it left a profound impact on us! We look forward to continuing our work in developing innovative programs with top law schools there This trip was hosted and organized by O.P. Jindal Global Law School and their affiliated network of schools We are grateful to Vice Chancellor Dr. Raj Kumar for his generosity and vision for our international collaborations The discussions we had around innovative joint programs will help grow our footprint in India, and bring some of their top students to Cardozo

One of our brightest LLM / JSD alums, Dr. Sabarish Suresh, hails from Jindal Law School Dr Suresh is now a post-doctoral fellow at the National University of Singapore His doctoral thesis, ‘The Unconscious of the Indian Constitution: Traumatic Histories and Repetitions’ , which used a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the role of the partition in the making of the Indian Constitution, won the prestigious 2023 Julien Mezey Dissertation Award, annually awarded by the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities (LCH) to most promising interdisciplinary dissertations on law We hope to see more scholars like Dr Suresh join Cardozo in the near future!

Upcoming Events:

Montreal, Canada

LSACAnnual Conference May31st

New York, NY

LLMGraduation June4th

Mar Gregorios College of Law, India
OP Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, India

International News

LL.M. Student Represents U.S. at the 2025 E&Y Tax Professional of the Year Competition

Congratulations to our LLM student, River Yarna on being selected as the finalist to represent the United States at the 2025 EY Young Tax Professional of the Year Global Competition. River joined Cardozo from Trinidad and Tobago, where he was a tax intern with Ernst & Young during his law studies at The University of West Indies - St Augustine During his time at Cardozo, River has worked as research assistant to Prof Christine Kim He has recently been delving into the cross-overs between intellectual property and tax Upon graduation from Cardozo, River will join Ernst & Young in their State & Local Indirect Transaction Tax team in Manhattan River’s hobbies include surfing and playing the electric guitar on lead and rhythm He is fluent in English and is proficient in Spanish and French Wishing him great success in his new career in New York!

LL.M. Students and Alumni Gather in Switzerland

This January 23rd, Allegra Law Firm, and Cardozo alum Piotr CaicedoWójtowicz, graciously hosted a cocktail reception with Cardozo Swiss alumni, and new LL.M. candidates from University of Zurich, who will join our program this fall 2025 The five new LLM candidates enjoyed this networking experience, and appreciated the opportunity to ask questions and gain perspectives from the experiences of many lawyers in the room This event is a great demonstration of our community spirit, and we remain profoundly grateful to Piotr, Allegra Law team, and all our Swiss alumni, for their continued support in our international recruitment efforts

Cardozo at the 20th ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition in Paris, France

This February 3rd - 8th, at 20th ICC Mediation Competition, Professors Lela Love and Robyn Weinstein had the opportunity to collaborate on an event that featured stories from an accomplished group of mediators including H Abramson, Robyn Bailey, Nicolas Fournier, Andy Rogers, and Hannah Tümpe They each shared a short anonymized story with an audience of professiona mediators from around the globe - drawing from a variety of contexts including commercial, family, and restorative justice The stories were helpfu funny, moving, and inspiring Prof Weinstein reflecting on this event shared with us that “One of the many things I have learned from Professor Lela Porter Love is that stories have POWER They can change our perspectives, increase our understanding, open us up to new ideas, and even shift our hearts”

Cardozo at the LSAC Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada, May 28th - 31st, 2025

In a panel with colleagues from University of Michigan Law School, and UC Berkeley School of Law, associate dean Val Myteberi has been invited to speak about ‘Developing a World-Class Network: Transforming International Alumni into Global Advocates for your Law School’. Here is a description of that session:

Because alumni engagement is a foreign concept to many international students, keeping them connected with the law school after they graduate may seem like a formidable task When your alumni are all over the world, it can be difficult to identify opportunities to engage them with prospective graduate law students This session will equip you with strategies to turn your international alumni into enduring, active contributors to your law school community We’ll explore narratives and resources for maintaining strong connections with international alumni, including how to integrate them into your graduate law admissions and recruitment efforts

Allegra Law Firm, Zurich, Switzerland
River Yarna, LLM 2025
20th ICC Mediation Competition, Paris France

International News

The Aaron Kirschenbaum International Prize in Jewish Law

Under the leadership of Dean Lior Zemer, and Dean Melanie Leslie, this past November, The Harry Radzyner School of Law at Reichman University in Israel and Cardozo School of Law established a bi-annual prize in Jewish Law in honor of Professor Aaron Kirschenbaum

Professor Aaron Kirschenbaum was a prominent scholar and beloved teacher of Jewish Law, first as a faculty member of the Tel-Aviv University Law School, where he taught and headed the field of Jewish Law from 1970 to 1995, and subsequently at Reichman University (previously the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya).

Born in Brooklyn to a family of immigrants, Kirschenbaum studied both in university settings and at the famous “Yeshivat Torah va-Daat” before acquiring two Ph.Ds, one in Roman Law and the other in Jewish Law. He moved to Israel and became one of the formative scholars in establishing the field of Jewish Law at Israeli universities.

This year’s first prize was awarded in Israel to Cardozo JD alumna Rachel Furst and Sophia Schmitt for their article: “The Right to Light: Jews, Christians, and Shared Legal Practices in Medieval Ashkenaz” published in the Jewish Studies Quarterly

The second prize will be awarded in New York in 2027, and will continue to be awarded alternately every two years The prize is awarded to an early career scholar for an article written in Hebrew or English in the field of Jewish Law, broadly defined, accepted for publication during the previous three years

The Kirschenbaum Prize Committee includes professors Ayelet Hoffmann Libson (Bar Ilan University), Benny Porat (Hebrew University), Ronen Kritenshtein (Reichman University) and our very own, Prof Suzanne Stone

Congratulations to Rachel and Sophia on this great achievement!

Prof Lior Zemer, Dean The Harry Radzyner School of Law Reichman University, Israel
Prof Melanie Leslie, Dean Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University, New York
Prof SuzanneLastStone Director,CenterforJewishLawand ContemporaryCivilization CardozoSchoolofLaw
Prof. Ronen Kritenshtein The Harry Radzyner School of Law Reichman University
Dr. Ayelet Hoffmann Lisbon Grass Visiting Professor of Jewish Law, Harvard Law School
Prof Benny Porat Director of the Israel Matz Institute for Jewish Law, Hebrew University

Chat with an LL.M. team member:

I’m enjoying my travels on behalf of Cardozo, but I miss my students and the formidable energy of our campus I look forward to seeing many colleagues, students, and alumni during my week in New York, March 2nd - 8th Hope you can join some of our events! If not, you can find me in Room 1007 - would love to catch up!

While the winter weather in NYC has been a bit tough, I'm feeling energized by the vibrant atmosphere here at Cardozo I’m currently working on Fall 2025 admissions and am thrilled by the exceptional candidates who have been admitted so far If you see me in office 1031 or around the building, please don’t hesitate to say hello I’d love to hear how your classes are going and catch up with you!

It’s been a busy start to our Spring semester! Grateful to all the Cardozo administrative teams for their support in onboarding the new LLM students It is a great feeling to see the current and new students mingle and get to know each other I am here to support you all with any questions regarding our LLM class!

University Graduate Programs

It’s always a pleasure to welcome the new LLM students at Cardozo I look forward to hearing about the achievements and progress of both our students and faculty during this semester. Should you wish to share your international news with us or your stories of success please feel free to reach out to me anytime We love sharing the Cardozo news with all our international audiences

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