St. John's School of Law Mourns the Passing of Edward T. Fagan, Jr., Professor Emeritus and Former Vice Dean

August 14, 2008

Edward T. Fagan, Jr.
The St. John’s Law School community was deeply saddened last week with the passing of Edward T. Fagan, Jr., Professor Emeritus and former Vice Dean. 

At the request of the family, a funeral Mass was offered at St. Thomas More Church on the St. John’s University Queens Campus.  Prior to the Mass, the family received guests wishing to pay their respects.  A luncheon followed the funeral in the Private Dining Room.

Born in 1920, Edward Thomas Fagan grew up in New York City, attending Brooklyn Preparatory High School before receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. John’s College in 1940.  After earning a Master’s Degree, cum laude, in Industrial Administration from the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration in 1943, he served in the U.S. Navy as a Lieutenant on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific fleet while acting as a lecturer on Naval Aviation.  In 1947, he received his LL.B. from the University of Michigan Law School and upon graduation joined the law firm Bleakley, Platt, Gilchrist and Walker.  

Professor Fagan returned to St. John’s in 1948 as a lecturer at the School of Law before being appointed to a full-time faculty position the following year.  Continuing his own education, he earned an LL.M. in 1952 and a J.S.D., cum laude, in 1955 from New York University, where he was awarded the Founder’s Day Prize as the outstanding graduate student. 

During the course of his 45-year career at St. John’s, Professor Fagan directed the St. Thomas More Research Institute, served as Editor of The Catholic Lawyer, was faculty advisor to Phi Alpha Delta and is credited with having instituted the Law School’s Joint Degree Program with the United Negro College Schools.  The head of three dean search committees, he holds the distinction of having been a member of every significant university and law school committee, including having served as Chair of the Law School’s Curriculum Committee for over 25 years.

In July of 1984, Professor Fagan was appointed Vice Dean of the School of Law and subsequently assumed the position of Acting Dean in April of 1990.  The following year, the Faculty Council voted to honor him with the title of Distinguished Professor of Law, a position he held until his retirement at the end of the 1992-93 academic year.

Admitted to practice before the New York State and Federal Courts, Professor Fagan was also a member of numerous professional associations and committees, including the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the National Legal Aid Society, and was elected to a term as President of the Catholic Lawyers Guild of the Diocese of Brooklyn.   In service to his Church, he acted as part-time general counsel for legal and ethical matters for the Catholic Press Association, and conducted confidential research projects for the National Council of Catholic Bishops, the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn.  His knowledge of a range of legal subjects was shared through numerous published articles, frequent lectures and panel appearances, and editorials written for The Catholic Lawyer for more than 30 years.

Known for his quick wit and charm, Professor Fagan conducted a classroom with a commanding presence and fostered in his students and colleagues the highest intellectual and ethical standards.  As signs of the tremendous affection and esteem in which this distinguished alumnus and colleague is held, the University bestowed upon Professor Fagan numerous honors and awards, including the University President’s Medal (1977), the University Medal of Honor (1991), the Administrative Outstanding Achievement Medal (1988), the Faculty Outstanding Achievement Medal (1991), and the School of Law Alumni Association’s Dean John J. Murphy Award (1991).  In 1994, the Law School Faculty Council and the University’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to confer upon him the title of Professor Emeritus in recognition of his immeasurable contributions to the St. John’s Community.

At the 2001 St. John’s University Law School Commencement Exercises, Professor Fagan was bestowed yet another distinguished alumnus honor with the conferral of honoris causa, the degree of Doctor of Laws by St. John’s University President, Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M.

Professor Fagan was the loving husband of the late Barbara Gilman Fagan, the father of Barbara Brygider of Dix Hills, New York; Edward of Wisconsin, John of California, Robert of Georgia; and the grandfather of Marisa,  Ilse Marie, Barbara Ann, Gabrielle Marie, Martha Marie, Alexander Edward.  He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII.

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