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Law School Mourns the Loss of Professor Robert E. Parella ‘11HON
The St. John’s Law community mourns the loss of Professor Robert E. Parella, a beloved colleague and teacher, who passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Professor Parella served on the Law School’s...
Students Explore Federal Practice Hands On
By his own admission, Connor Winship ’22 is a big fan of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs. He discovered them early in his 1L year, when he joined the St. John’s Law division of the Federal...
A Chance Encounter Leads to a Meaningful Reunion for Daniel McCabe ‘74
What were the odds, especially in these pandemic times? Dan McCabe’s daughter, Elizabeth, was shopping in a local Connecticut store when she spotted a man wearing a St. John’s Law mask. She stopped...
Law School Symposium Explores Race and Law Enforcement
Saying their names aloud, one by one, Alain Massena ’00, president of the St. John’s Law Alumni Association’s Alumni of Color Chapter, evoked the memory of countless Black and Brown Americans who have...
St. John’s Law Students Spend Spring Break in (Virtual) Service to Others
In typical years, a committed group of St. John’s Law students ignore the call of sand, surf, and sofas and spend spring break advocating for underrepresented individuals and communities across the...
Messages of Solidarity With the AAPI Community
Today, Dean Michael A. Simons shared a version of the message below with all St. John's Law alumni in support of our extended AAPI community and to reaffirm the Law School's commitment to calling out...
Announcing the 2021 Dispute Resolution Advancement Award Winners
Avital Mentovich , a Professor at the University of Haifa’s School of Criminology, J.J. Prescott , the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and Orna Rabinovich...
Nation’s Premier Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition Innovates and Succeeds Virtually
Last week, over three days, law students on 34 teams came together from homespun courtrooms across the country and, along with 90 preliminary round judges and brief graders and 25 U.S. federal judges...
Making Her First Court Appearance Virtually in a Pandemic a St. John’s Law Student Changes a Life
As she walked into the Law School building in early March, Sam Gagnon ’21 experienced a bit of a time warp. About a year ago, as a student in the Law School’s in-house Child Advocacy Clinic , she was...
Law School’s Coalition for Social Justice Leads Black History Month Celebration
Michael Eric Dyson, Fredera Mareva Hadley, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Annette Gordon-Reed, and Mark Anthony Neal are luminaries in academia and public intellectual life. Mary Francis Berry, Kimberlé...