Is high school better the
second time around?
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by Rohn Job
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The more things change the more they blah
blah blah. Our journey through higher
education has finally come full circle.
Welcome to Seton High 07102.
It's really irrefutable that law school is
nothing more than a second go-around
through high school. Those who would
disagree take themselves way too seriously
and should refrain from reading any further.
We all know you'd rather be outlining Tax.
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| PAD shines at int'l
convention |
| Takes top awards for
outstanding chapter, programs |
by Holly Peterson
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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.
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Rodino Dinner celebrates
Italian heritage, lawyers
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| Four awards presented
for legal excellence |
by Jacqueline Pirone
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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.
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| Editorial |
Res Ipsa Loquitur:
Where a single voice will be heard
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In any institution, the bodies charged
with making decisions and distributing
resources possess real power. In our law
school such entities include the
administration, faculty, and the Student
Bar Association. For years, this power
structure has lacked a free press.
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A speech by Congressman
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. highlighed the annual Rodino
Dinner awards banquet, attended by students,
faculty, alumni and members of the legal
community. (photo by Christine Quinn)
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