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The Blockchain Project and the Data Law Initiative are leaders at the intersection of law and technology. The University is following guidance from the CDC, New York State and New York City. I try to remember that.” The library entrance is on the seventh floor. One of the most important legal books of the 20th century, specially prepared from films of original at Columbia University Law Library. 519 Followers, 186 Following, 358 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Cardozo Law Library (@cardozolawlib) “The law is not moral justice. During your time at Cardozo, we hope you will take advantage of the many services and resources our library offers. Includes Responsa literature, the Bible, the Talmud and their principal commentaries; works about Jewish law and customs; major codes of Jewish law, such as Maimonides' Mishneh Torah and the Shulchan Aruch with its principal commentaries; midrashim, Zohar, etc

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Encompassing four floors of Cardozo's building, the library holds more than 535,000 volumes, over 140 computers, and study space for nearly 500 students. Gorgeous navy full-bound in genuine leather, spine and both front and back covers are stamped in 22-karat gold, edges gilded, navy silk ribbon page marker. Professor Jocelyn Getgen-Kestenbaum with students from the Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention (HRAP) Clinic in Mato Grosso do Sul, BrazilHuman Rights professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum created 10 new curricular modules for classrooms on how the law perpetrates structural discrimination—and how the law can be used to break it down.“The goal is to confront the law’s—and lawyer’s—role in perpetuating structural discrimination and violence against identity groups in the U.S. We decided to create open-access guides that are easy to use and adapt across disciplines to aid law professors across the country, helping students grapple with these big issues.”Cardozo is the birthplace of The Innocence Project, one of the most transformative ideas in legal education.