Law School Alumni Association Honors Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick ’67, ’03HON in Albany

September 24, 2012



Earlier this month, the Law School Alumni Association’s Albany Chapter hosted a reception to honor Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick ’67, ’03HON as she approaches mandatory retirement after 19 years as an Associate Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals.

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“It was particularly appropriate to honor Judge Ciparick in Albany, where she has served for so long and with such distinction,” said Dean Michael A. Simons. And, as an indication of the esteem in which she is held by her colleagues, the entire Court of Appeals attended the celebration. After introductions by Albany Chapter President Mark O’Rourke, three speakers took the podium in succession: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, Dean Simons and Judge Ciparick. Without any advance coordination, they all sounded similar themes of hard work, service and family. Sharing that St. John’s law students are defined by hard work, commited to service and treat each other like family, Dean Simons noted that Judge Ciparick embodies those values — with her tireless work, dedicated service and genuine collegiality. Chief Judge Lippman extolled the same qualities in his dear friend, and then Judge Ciparick spoke movingly about her “families,” including her “Court family” and her “St. John’s family.”

It was a large and diverse group that had assembled to honor Judge Ciparick ― Court of Appeals Judges, Third Department Judges, Court employees and St. John’s alumni, students and faculty — but all were united in their admiration and affection for Judge Ciparick.