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About Melanie Leslie

Melanie Leslie became dean of Cardozo Law School on July 1, 2015. She is the first Cardozo Law graduate and the first woman to hold the position. In the four years since she became dean Cardozo has jumped 23 places in the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings to 52nd.

Dean Leslie was the driving force behind a number of important initiatives at the intersection of law, technology, intellectual property and business, including: The FAME Center for fashion, art, media and entertainment law, which prepares students to work in the creative industries through its extensive curricular offerings; The Cardozo/Google Patent Diversity Project, which seeks to increase the number of women and minority innovators receiving patents; The Blockchain Project, which offers classes and symposia on blockchain and regulation; The Center for Rights and Justice; and The Center for Real Estate Law and Policy.

A Cardozo professor since 1995, Dean Leslie is a leading scholar in trusts & estates, fiduciary obligations and nonprofit governance. Courses taught include Property, Trusts and Estates, Nonprofit Governance, and Evidence. She has been presented the “Best First-Year Professor” award by three graduating Cardozo classes. She served as Cardozo’s Vice Dean from 2014-15.

Dean Leslie is a prolific scholar whose work has been published by the NYU Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Florida Law Review, William & Mary Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, and Indiana Law Journal, among others. She is the coauthor of a leading casebook, Estates and Trusts, Cases and Materials, as well as Concepts and Insights: Trusts and Estates. Dean Leslie has been a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, and a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She has served on the NY State Bar and NYC Bar Joint Committee on the Uniform Trust Code, as a Legal Fellow of the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel (ACTEC), and on the executive committees of the AALS Sections on Trusts & Estates and Nonprofits and Philanthropy.

Prior to joining the Cardozo Law faculty she clerked for Justice Gary S. Stein of the New Jersey Supreme Court and practiced commercial litigation at Debevoise & Plimpton, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, and McCarter & English.

A native of Las Vegas, Dean Leslie received her B.A. in Theater from the University of Oregon, with honors, before moving to New York City, where she spent several years working as a professional actor and vocalist. She then received her J.D. from Cardozo Law magna cum laude in 1991, where she was the Executive Editor of the Cardozo Law Review.

Positions

2015 - Present Dean, Dr. Samuel Belkin Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2002 - Present Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2014 Vice Dean, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2009 Academic Adjunct Professor, Columbia Law School
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2008 Visiting Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
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2004 - 2005 Academic Adjunct Professor, NYU School of Law
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1999 - 2002 Associate Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2001 Visiting Associate Professor, NYU School of Law
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1996 - 1999 Assistant Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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1995 - 1996 Visiting Assistant Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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1995 Adjunct Professor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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Disciplines

Law


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Professional Service and Affiliations

2013 - 2018 Member, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Nonprofits and Philanthropy
2011 - 2012 Past Chair, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Trusts and Estates
2009 - 2012 Member, Committee on Trusts, Estates, and Surrogates Courts, Association of the Bar of the City of New York
2010 - 2011 Chair, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Trusts and Estates
2009 - 2010 Program Chair and Chair Elect, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Trusts and Estates
2008 - 2009 Treasurer, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Trusts and Estates
2007 - 2008 Newsletter Editor, Executive Committee, AALS Section on Trusts and Estates
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Honors and Awards

  • Best First Year Professor (Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Student Class of 2006)
  • Best First Year Professor (Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Student Class of 2002)
  • Best First Year Professor (Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Student Class of 2000)

Education

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BA, University of Oregon
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JD, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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Articles & Essays (16)

Books & Edited Works (6)

Media Appearances (2)

OpEds & Online Commentary (2)