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St. John’s Law Moot Court Honor Society Team Wins National First Amendment Competition
On the heels of taking first and second place at the William B. Spong Moot Court Tournament, a team representing the Law School’s Moot Court Honor Society has won the National First Amendment Moot Court Competition at Vanderbilt Law School.

Alumni Couples Celebrate the Love they Found at St. John's
On a day when the winds were blowing and the snow was swirling outside, St. Thomas More Church was filled with the warmth of love as alumni couples gathered for the annual Blessing of the Couples. The event celebrates the enduring love that exists between alumni who met at St. John’s, later married, and have maintained a connection to the University that has stood the test of time.
Recent Graduates Come Home to St. John's Law to Take Accession Oath for Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps
It was a wonderful homecoming at St. John’s Law last week when Enisa Dervisevic ’13 and Micah Pischnotte ’13 returned to the Law School to receive the accession oath and join the ranks of the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG).
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.

An All-Star Night at the Bullpen Winter Banquet
The St. John’s University Baseball team is a lifelong fraternity, and alumni and friends showed their overwhelming support during the Eighth Annual Baseball Bullpen Winter Banquet. Headlined by New York Mets ace Matt Harvey, the event raised over $65,000 in support of Red Storm Baseball.
At #SJUConnect, Students Learn New Paths to Success through Relationships
Over 100 St. John’s student leaders gathered at the Queens campus on January 25 for a unique learning experience focusing on new and innovative ways to connect with fellow students and the University.

By the Book: Kevin Verbesey ’93G Succeeds in Library Science
St. John’s didn’t just provide Kevin Verbesey ’93G with practical training – it transformed him into a well-rounded Library professional.
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.

Former Mascot Anthony Giardina ’85C is Still Cheering for St. John’s
For Anthony Giardina ’85C, coming to St. John’s happened almost by chance. As a high school student he wasn't committed to any particular college or university, which is why he was willing to take a friend’s suggestion that he consider St. John’s.