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St. John's Law-University of Glasgow Exchange Program Launches with Great Success
Students earning their LL.B. degree from University of Glasgow come to St. John’s Law for a year of study and immersion in New York City culture and community.
St. John’s Law Event Marks Unprecedented Year of Alumni Giving to Endowed Scholarships
Alumni dedication, long a hallmark of St. John’s Law, is the bedrock of a recent campaign to build endowed scholarships that help to attract top students and to keep tuition affordable.
St. John’s Law Alumni Association Hosts Annual Luncheon
On January 31, 2014, the Law School Alumni Association held its annual luncheon at the New York Hilton.
Adjunct Professor Pedram Tabibi on Defamation Suits Stemming from Negative Online Reviews
“What we’re seeing is that businesses are willing to spend a lot of money to go after online reviewers because, in the end, online reviews could end up having a huge impact on their reputation.”
Larry Cunningham on Convicting Drug Dealer for Overdose Death
"It is very difficult to convict a drug dealer for homicide as a result of selling drugs to someone who later dies," said Larry Cunningham.
Jeff Sovern on Obama Administration's Plan to End Racial Discrimination by Car Dealers
"It's not usually considered a defense that the beneficiaries of racism should keep the lower prices that other groups pay for"
Nina Crimm on Slide in IRS Customer Service
Outside experts say the lack of help is a concern both for taxpayers and for the government, which may not get all the money it should if people file their taxes incorrectly.
Hon. Patricia M. DiMango '80 to Star in Syndicated Television Show
DiMango, who was appointed three weeks ago as the administrative judge for criminal matters in Brooklyn, will star in "Hot Bench," a syndicated show created by Judith Sheindlin, better known as television personality "Judge Judy."
Kerry S. Jamieson '06 Helps Exonerate Two Women Wrongfully Convicted of Attempted Murder
The only two people tried for the shooting of Mr. Peseo were the two women. After their convictions, the case was turned over to the Office of the Appellate Defender, where it was flagged for special attention.
St. John's Law Expands Intersession Offerings
St. John’s Law is committed to providing students with an excellent education anchored in the fundamentals of the law.