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2017 Mangano Award Goes to Consumer Arbitration Scholars
Unprecedented research on consumer arbitration conducted by Professors Andrea Cann Chandrasekher and David Horton of UC Davis School of Law has earned the team the 2017 Mangano Dispute resolution Advancement Award.
Appellate Division Holds Session at St. John’s Law
On April 6, 2017, the Appellate Division, Second Department sat in regular session in St. John's School of Law's Belson Moot Court Room.
St. John’s Law Hosts March for Justice Program on Immigration Policy
On Monday, March 20, 2017, St. John’s Public Interest Center and Coalition for Social Justice hosted program titled “Families, Neighbors, Refugees: How New Immigration Policies Impact Our Community.”

St. John’s Law Students Take Investor Issues to Capitol Hill
Two St. John's Law students were on Capitol Hill last week advocating for underserved investors.
St. John’s Law Students Spend Spring Break Bridging the Justice Gap
The Public Interest Center sent students to New Orleans, LA and San Antonio, TX over spring break to assist local legal services organizations.
St. John’s and ABI Host 25th Anniversary Duberstein Competition
The University of Florida School of Law fended off a tough challenge from the University of Miami School of Law to win the 25th annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition.
Four St. John’s Law Students Earn New York City Bar Diversity Fellowships
Four first-year St. John’s Law students have received New York City Bar Diversity Fellowships for Summer 2017.
John Q. Barrett on Trump Administration Investigating Itself
“It should be law enforcement done in a high spotlight, high stakes process,” said Professor John Q. Barrett of the Trump White House's investigation into the administration's ties to Russia.

John Q. Barrett on Call for Sessions Recusal from Russia Inquiry
Should Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuse himself from any investigations into Trump associates’ ties to Russia? Professor John Q. Barrett weighs in at The Atlantic.

St. John’s Jessup Moot Court Team Reaches Regional Quarterfinals
This weekend, St. John's emerged from a field of 18 teams to advance to the quarterfinals of the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition's northeast regionals.