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Jennie Miller and Jillian Fitzpatrick Win JCRED's 2019 Best Notes Award

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Last night, the Journal of Civil Rights and Ecomonic Development held its eleventh annual Best Notes Ceremony, a celebration to recognize two students for their extraordinary notes within the Journal. This year’s winner was Jennie Miller for her note Save a Friend’s Life or Risk Your Freedom: The Dilemma Too Many People Face When Witnessing an Overdose. This year’s runner-up was Jillian Fitzpatrick for her note Reframing the Monuments: How to Address Confederate Statues in the United States.

Awards are provided by of the generous donations made by our JCRED alums. Both Jennie’s and Jillian’s notes will be published in an upcoming Journal collection. You can read more about the Best Notes Ceremony on the law school’s website.

Congratulations to Christina Piecora and Omar Subat for their Best JCRED Student Notes of 2014

The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and the Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development held their annual Perspectives on Justice Writing Competition: Best Notes Award Ceremony on October 20, 2014, in the Atrium. The purpose of the Best Notes Award Ceremony is “to recognize and to celebrate [JCRED] students [in JCRED’s Perspective on Justice course] who worked hard throughout the year to produce extraordinary legal scholarship,” as mentioned by Professor Rosa Castello during her opening speech. Christina Piecora, the first place winner, and Omar Subat, the second place winner were honored during the ceremony. Ms. Piecora’s note was titled, “Targeting the Vulnerable: Prison Sexual Assault – Our Constitutional and Moral Duty to Protect Prisoners From This Cruel and Unusual Punishment,” and Mr. Subat’s note was titled, “Who Has Standing? Why the Supreme Court’s Holding in Hollingsworth v. Perry Empowers Politicians at the Expense of Citizens.” Both students presented their notes during the award ceremony. Students, faculty members, friends, and family members all attended the event to celebrate Piecora’s and Subat’s well deserved accomplishments.

Congratulations to Frank Barile for the Best JCRED Student Note of 2012

On October 20, 2012, we honored Frank Barile for his note titled “Learning from Lebron: The Suspicionless Drug Testing of TANF Applicants.” Along with second place winner Anthony Constantine with his note “”The Dodd-Frank Act and Credit Rating Agencies: The Need for Defining ‘Significant Error’ in Credit Rating ,” Mr. Barile gave a presentation regarding his topic and note to the St. John’s Law community. The presentations were preceded by an opening by Melinda Katz ’90.