The Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court is a local chapter
of the American Inns of Court, a nationwide mentoring organization
rooted in the 800-year-old tradition of the English Inns of Court.
The mission of the American Inns of Court is to foster excellence
in professionalism, ethics, civility, and legal skills for judges,
lawyers, academicians, and students of law in order to perfect the
quality, availability, and efficiency of justice in the United
States. The Theodore Roosevelt Inn, which is based in the federal
courthouse in Central Islip, New York, includes as members federal
and state judges, law professors, and leading members of the Long
Island bar. The regular meetings of the Theodore Roosevelt
Inn provide a collegial atmosphere that encourages networking
between all members, mentoring and skills development, and the
exchange of concepts, ideas and techniques. Each year, 10 St.
John's students are selected to participate as student members of
the Inn. The students are assigned to an attorney mentor and are
responsible for planning and participating in one of the Inn's
programs.
The Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court is currently
inactive. If you are interested in reactivating this student
organization, please contact:
Nancy Brady
Director of Special Services
bradyn@stjohns.edu