Marc E. Kasowitz Discusses the Battle Against Antisemitism on Search for Meaning Podcast
Marc E. Kasowitz was a featured guest on the Search for Meaning with Rabbi Yoshi podcast, which highlights conversations with a variety of thinkers and change-makers about their experiences.
In the episode, Mr. Kasowitz discusses the lawsuits Kasowitz brought against NYU, Harvard, UPenn, Columbia, and Barnard on behalf of Jewish and Israeli students who faced discrimination and harassment on their campuses. The conversation explores how the legal system can hold institutions accountable, what meaningful change looks like in practice, and where Mr. Kasowitz finds hope in an era of rising hate. This thoughtful exchange offers a rare look at the intersection of law, justice, and Jewish identity—and what it takes to stand up for truth and dignity when it matters most.
Listen to the episode in its entirety here.
Marc E. Kasowitz is one of the nation’s top trial lawyers handling complex commercial litigation. He is described by CNBC as the “toughest lawyer on Wall Street,” and is widely regarded as one of the preeminent trial lawyers in the country. He regularly serves as national trial counsel in the areas of antitrust, securities, patent, mass tort, corporate governance, fraudulent conveyance, RICO, environmental, breach of contract, and other cases. He also has an extensive and successful track record dealing with investigations and lawsuits by state attorneys general. He has been recognized as a preeminent lawyer by Chambers USA, Legal 500, Benchmark Litigation, The American Lawyer, and the National Law Journal.