SUMMER 2001
Cardozo
LIFE
Features
Nietzsche Comes of Age in America
Legal scholars are finding the work of Nietzsche and the
questions that he posed to be relevant and perhaps an inspiration for
people to rewrite the law 100 years after the great philosopher’s death
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By Peter Goodrich, Professor of Law
Cardozo: Enjoying a Transformation
The Law School is undergoing an extraordinary expansion and
renovation. Upon completion Cardozo will boast a new facade and entrances,
modern and technologically enhanced classrooms, and a larger and more
commodious library, Jacob Burns Moot Court Room, and lobby.
Enjoying the Jobs of Their Lives: Alumni
on the Bench
In speaking to several alumni who now sit as judges, Jeff
Storey found that the day-to-day tasks and the ways these grads came to
their jobs often are quite different. However, they did have one thing in
common: They all agree they are in the job of their lives.
By Jeff Storey '01
Departments
Around Campus
Clinton Receives Advocate for Peace Award - Cardozo Announces
Capital Campaign - Students Raise $40,000 - Cardozo Publications Win Honors
- Teleconferencing Facility Opens - Schuck Examines Diversity - Scholars
Discuss IP - Baseball and the Law - Moot Court and Trial Teams Win -
Ethics Center Fosters Dialogue - Boies Gives Insider View - Langfan Family
Funds Contest - Negotiation Teams Win - Squadron Program Receives Grants
- Divorce, Victorian-Style
Faculty Briefs
Thirteen Professors To Visit - Rosenfeld: Sleepless on Sabbatical
Alumni News & Notes
Commencement - Reunions - Alumni Featured in the News - Cardozo
Becomes CLE Provider - Alumni in D.C. - 3L Challenge Launched - New Giving
Circles Support Capital Campaign
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