It will only take a minute . . .
to see what a law school class is really like. Here are six mini-lectures by members of the Cardozo faculty. (Their photos provide you the links.) Subjects range from religious freedom to environmental protection, from real estate development to antitrust, family, and intellectual property law. You will meet some of our current students' favorite professors. Want to see more? Contact the Admissions Office to schedule a tour of our new facilities and sit in on a class of your choosing.
Stewart E. Sterk
H. Bert and Ruth Mack
Professor of Real Estate Law
B.A., 1973, J.D., 1976, Columbia University
Specialties: Trusts and estates, property, copyright
Melanie Leslie
Professor of Law, Codirector, Program for Family Law, Policy, and Bioethics
B.A., 1983, University of Oregon; J.D., 1991, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Specialties: Children and the law, trusts and estates
Dan Crane
Associate Professor of Law
B.A., 1991, Wheaton College;
J.D., 1996, University of Chicago
Specialties: Contracts, antitrust
Marci Hamilton
Paul R. Verkuil Chair in Public Law
B.A., 1979, Vanderbilt University;
M.A., 1982, 1984, Pennsylvania State University; J.D., 1988, University of Pennsylvania
Specialties: Constitutional law, First Amendment, law & religion
Michael Herz
Vice Dean, Professor of Law, Director, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy
B.A., 1979, Swarthmore College; J.D., 1982, University of Chicago
Specialties: Environmental law, administrative law, constitutional law
Justin Hughes
Associate Professor of Law, Director, Intellectual Property Law Program
B.A., 1982, Oberlin College; J.D., 1986, Harvard University
Specialties: Intellectual property law, international trade, Internet law