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Rodino Dinner celebrates Italian heritage, lawyers
Four awards presented for legal excellence
by Jacqueline Pirone

The Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Law Society held its Annual Banquet on October 16, honoring three Italian-Americans who have contributed to the field of law and their communities. The evening, an annual celebration of the heritage and accomplishments of generations of Italian-Americans, was held at the Newark Club. More>

Trial law panel talk hosted by ATLA, PAD
by Steven Pipenger

The Seton Hall University School of Law Chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and Phi Alpha Delta co-sponsored a discussion entitled "What is a Trial Lawyer?" on November 6.

The program, attended by over 50 students, featured the Hon. Alfred Lechner, retired Federal Judge for the District of New Jersey and Ken Marano, a highly experienced civil trial practitioner. More>

Holiday Toy Drive sponsored by St. Thomas More, PAD

The St. Thomas More Society and Phi Alpha Delta Toy Drive will run for the month of November.

Toys should be new, unwrapped and suitable for children from infancy through age 17. CD's and books make great gifts for teens! More>

Franzese honored as YWCA Woman of Influence

Professor Paula A. Franzese was named a Woman of Influence by the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Essex and West Hudson on November 2, 2002.

As explained in their mission and purpose statement, the YWCA is a women's membership movement guided by a vision of peace, justice, and freedom for all people. More>

PAD shines at int'l convention
Takes top awards for outstanding chapter, programs
by Holly Peterson

The William Paterson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International at Seton Hall University School of Law received highest honors at the Centennial International Convention this past August in Phoenix, Arizona. More>

Law student makes Love From the Machine

This summer, local filmmakers wrapped up shooting Love From the Machine, an independent film co-written by Seton Hall Law student Matthew Savare. Savare is currently a second year student specializing in entertainment law.

Love from the Machine probes author Douglas Yates' assertion that people who are sensible about love are incapable of it. More>

Prof. Franzese accepts the YWCA Woman of Influence Award from alumna Shelly Oliver Hollis. (photo by Marisa Marinos).







Last modified February 7, 2003.