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Center for Law and Religion Convenes Its Tradition Project’s Second Meeting
The second meeting of the Center for Law and Religion’s Tradition Project, a conference on “Tradition, Culture, and Citizenship,” took place in New York on November 2-4, 2017

Law School Marks 2017 National Pro Bono Celebration
In October the Law School hosted events to mark the 2017 National Pro Bono Celebration

St. John’s Celebrates Grand Opening of Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law
With a cut of a St. John’s red ribbon, Joseph M. Mattone, Sr. ‘53C, ‘55L, ‘93HON officially opened the Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law.

Celebration Marks Official Launch of St. John’s Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy
St. John’s Law alumni, students, faculty, and friends came together recently to celebrate the launch of the Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy.

St. John’s Artists Raise the Bar at 2017 Johnson Trial Competition
Last month, in a unique interdisciplinary collaboration, St. John's art students captured scenes from the Law School's Johnson Trial Competition
John Q. Barrett Quoted Widely on Mueller Investigation
Professor John Q. Barrett, who worked for the independent counsel who investigated the Iran-Contra affair, is a go-to expert for reporters covering special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation into Russia's interference with the 2016 election.

St. John’s Intellectual Property Law Center Welcomes Newest Honors Program Scholars
This fall, St. John's Intellectual Property Law Center welcomed three 1Ls as its newest Intellectual Property Honors Scholars.

St. John’s Hosts 2017 Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon
The Carey Center and FINRA hosted the annual Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon recently at St. John’s Manhattan campus.

Remembering Hon. Milton Mollen '50, '78HON
St. John's Law remembers Hon. Milton Mollen, the distinguished public servant and practitioner who passed away in August at age 97

St. John’s Law Hosts School-Wide Dialogue on Charlottesville and Free Speech
Students, faculty, and administrators came together in September for a dialogue on the boundaries for the expression of polarizing ideas