New York State Bar Association Recognizes Three St. John’s Law Students for Excellence in Labor and Employment Law

January 28, 2013


















At its January 26, 2013 annual meeting, the New York State Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Law Section presented awards to three St. John’s School of Law students, Amanda Jaret ‘13, Andrew Midgen ’13 and Alyssa Zuckerman ’13.

Amanda Jaret, Secretary of the Labor Relations and Employment Law Society and a Junior Fellow for the Center for Labor and Employment Law (CLEL) at St. John’s, won the Samuel M. Kaynard Memorial Student Service Award. In addition, she took second place in the Dr. Emanuel Stein and Kenneth Stein Memorial Writing Competition for her paper, “Other Mutual Aid Or Protection”: Collective Legal Claims as Concerted Activity in D. R. Horton, Inc. and Beyond. Amanda has worked as a CLEL research assistant and Junior Fellow throughout her years at the Law School, supported by the 2011 John Boyd Scholarship, the 2012 Professor Lawrence Joseph Scholarship, and the Cesar Chavez Memorial Scholarship. The latter award goes to the graduating third-year law student with the highest grades in the Labor and Employment Law curriculum. She has worked for the United Auto Workers in Detroit, Michigan and for Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP, a union-side labor law firm in New York.

Andrew Midgen, Co-President of the Law School’s Labor Relations and Employment Law Society and a CLEL Junior Fellow, won first place in the Stein Competition. His winning paper, The Future Scope of the Antitrust Exemption in Professional Sports, addresses a controversial and developing area of Labor and Employment Law that has captured national attention during recent collective bargaining agreement negotiations for professional sports teams and players in the National Football League and, most recently, in the National Hockey League. Among Andrew’s previous honors and accomplishments are the Inaugural Borrelli and Associates Scholarship and prestigious internships with UNITE HERE! Local 100, the United States Department of Labor Office of the Solicitor, and the National Labor Relations Board Division of Judges.

Alyssa Zuckerman, Co-President of the Labor Relations and Employment Law Society and a CLEL Junior Fellow, came in second for the Kaynard Memorial Student Service Award. One of Alyssa’s chief initiatives at the Law School has been overseeing the successful launch of CLEL’s new blog, the Center for Labor and Employment Law Forum at www.stjclelblog.org. The Service Award recognizes this achievement as well as her consistently impressive leadership of the Labor and Employment Law Society and a range of CLEL events. Alyssa has received other notable honors for her contributions to Labor and Employment Law, including the 2012 Coca-Cola Refreshments Scholarship, which supported her work as a Summer Associate with Coca-Cola’s Labor Relations Department, the Cesar Chavez Memorial Scholarship, and an internship with Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano LLP, a workers’ compensation law firm in New York.

These three students follow in the footsteps of many predecessors at St. John’s School of Law who received similar recognition from the New York State Bar Association. The students’ successes are a testament to the strength of St. John’s Labor and Employment Law curriculum and the stalwart guidance and mentoring of Center for Labor and Employment Law Executive Director David L. Gregory, the Law School’s Dorothy Day Professor of Law.