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Dean Simons’ Email to Students Regarding Hamas Attack on Israel
Dear students, It has been five days since we awoke to news that Hamas had launched an attack in southern Israel—killing hundreds of civilians and kidnapping dozens more. As more details have emerged...
St. John’s Law Launches Real Estate LL.M. Program
Since opening its doors six years ago, St. John’s Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law has built one of the premier J.D.-level real estate law programs in the nation. Now, it’s expanding on...
Catching Up With Renaissance Man Tony Iovino ’82
It’s not easy to keep up with Tony Iovino. Depending on the day, you can find him trimming a bonsai tree, surfcasting on the beach, running a marathon, performing stand-up comedy, writing a novel...
St. John’s Law Welcomes the J.D. Class of 2026
Hailing from across the country and around the world, 273 individuals arrived on campus last week, bringing a range of life experience with them. A short time ago, they were a chemistry teacher, an...
Ryan Bravata ’20 Serves and Uplifts New York’s LGBTQ+ Community
Earlier this year, Ryan Bravata was appointed to the Board of Directors of the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York’s (LeGaL) Foundation. LeGaL was one of the first, and remains one of the largest...
Rashad Moore ’23 Fast Tracks His Legal Career
Throughout his three years at St. John’s, Rashad Moore says, he was intentional about crafting an experience that would give him the skills he needs to be an impactful lawyer. So, naturally, he jumped...
St. John’s Law Celebrates Commencement 2023
Love bloomed for Ashlyn Stone and Matthew Pate three years ago in 1L Introduction to Law. They became friends after Ashlyn asked Matt for help with a case brief. Soon the two started studying together...
Symposium Spotlights the Rise of the Nones and American Law
At a recent symposium co-hosted by the Law School’s Center for Law and Religion and Journal of Catholic Legal Studies ( JCLS ), leading legal scholars convened with an 80-person audience at Manhattan...
From Near and Far St. John’s Law Students Spend Spring Break Serving the Public Interest
With no sand, surf, or slopes in sight, Kansas City isn’t a popular destination for students looking to unwind over spring break. But that didn’t matter to Sabrina McDonald ’23 and Julie Varughese ‘23...
St. John’s Law Students Immerse in London’s Legal and Literary Worlds Over Spring Break
Entering the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court of London and Wales, Anna Poulakas ’23 was transported back in time. Adorned in wigs and robes, the judges, lawyers, and clerks in the courtrooms...