15th Annual Public Interest Auction Raises Over $100,000 to Support Public Interest Fellowships

May 09, 2011









 
The Law School community’s strong commitment to serving the common good was on display at this year’s Public Interest Auction. Students, faculty, administrators and alumni came together for a luau-themed event sponsored by the Public Interest Center, Student Public Interest Committee and BarBri. Through silent and live auctions and other festiviites, participants raised over $100,000, a record for this popular event. 

Prizes included a walk on role in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire donated by Executive Producer and writer Terence Winter ’88; theater and sporting events tickets; and autographed memorabilia and gift baskets.With a great assist from returning auctioneer Harmer Johnson, participants also vied for experiences with faculty and administrators, including wiffle ball and dinner at the home of Dean Michael A. Simons and a weekend in Vermont with Vice Dean Emeritus Andrew J. Simons. The Alumni Association and Erica B. Fine ’82 each donated full Public Interest Summer Fellowships. Mark T. O’Rourke ’02 and the Class of 2002 donated a half Summer Fellowship in memory of classmates Matthew J. Farrell, Brian J. Peterson and Paul J. Reilly.

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“I am delighted that the Auction was such a success,” said Rachel Andron, Director of the Public Interest Center. “The Public Interest Committee’s student chairs and volunteers worked tirelessly and our donors ― administration, faculty, alumni, local vendors and students ― were incredibly generous.” Thanks to this collaborative effort on behalf of the Law School’s Public Interest Fellowship Program, students will have the support they need to work in the public interest this summer and engage in public service projects. “At St. John’s, we are committed to creating a legal community that emphasizes lawyers’ ethical obligation to pursue social justice and that builds upon our Vincentian mission to serve the needy and less fortunate,” said Dean Simons. “The Auction’s success allows our students to act on that mission purposefully and meaningfully.”

Reflecting on the evening, Public Interest Committee Co-chair Christine Guida ‘11 said: “This year’s auction was a great success and I am so happy that we were able to break yet another record. The cafeteria was packed with people who were ready to raise their paddles and bid high. My fellow co-chairs did an amazing job planning the event, but we couldn’t have done any of it without the support of our wonderful faculty, staff and administration.”