Chief Judge Dennis Jacobs Delivers Commencement Address at St. John’s University’s 139th School Of Law Graduation Ceremonies

June 08, 2009

Class of 2009 Pays Tribute to Former Dean Mary C. Daly with Endowed Scholarship Gift

St. John’s University’s School of Law held its 139th Commencement Exercises yesterday on its Queens Campus at Carnesecca Arena. Dennis Jacobs, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, delivered what Acting Dean Andrew J. Simons called an “insightful, prophetic and inspirational” keynote address before 306 graduates, family, friends, administrators and faculty.  

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The Graduation Ceremonies were dedicated to the late Mary C. Daly, who passed away as Dean of the St. John’s School of Law this past November. New Dean-Designate Michael A. Simons (who will take over the reigns of the School of Law on July 1), gave tribute to Dean Daly – his former mentor and friend – in his Welcome speech to the crowd.

“Today we celebrate but our joy is tempered by the absence of Dean Mary Daly. She was your Dean who welcomed you here three years ago at your orientation,” he said. “And it is wonderfully fitting that you – the Class of 2009 – has decided as your gift to the University to endow a scholarship in her name. You truly are part of Dean Daly’s dream here at St. John’s.”

Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s presided over the ceremony and conferred honorary degrees upon Judge Jacobs and Senator Kenneth P. LaValle (R-C-I, Port Jefferson), who both received Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa.   The School of Law also awarded 274 students the Juris Doctor degree, 16 received an LL.M. in Bankruptcy and 16 others the LL.M. in U.S. Legal Studies, the first graduating class from this program. 

“I urge you to allow this degree to call you forth, not only to excellence in your profession but also to a firm commitment to the highest personal and professional values,” Rev. Harrington, C.M. said, in speaking directly to the graduates before conferring their degrees.

Judge Jacobs, in his keynote address, advised the graduates that although times may be rough there are similarities to their plight that he experienced upon his own graduation from Law School. And, that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel if the graduates have the ambition and drive to succeed.

“There is a bond between us,” Chief Justice Jacobs said. “When I came out of Law School in 1973 there was a similar recession. The great upside even in these tough economic times is that lawyers will be indispensible guides through it all. Transformation will happen and I foresee a great and prosperous future for you.”

Chief Justice Jacobs was confirmed by the Senate and received commission to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 1992. On October 1, 2006, he was named Chief Judge.  He has served as a member of the Committee on Judicial Resources of the Judicial Conference of the United States since 1997 and has chaired that committee since 1999.  A native New Yorker, Judge Jacobs was a Partner at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett from 1980 until his judicial appointment.  He received his B.A. degree from Queens College in 1964; his M.A. from New York University in 1965; and his J.D. degree from the New York University School of Law in 1973.

Senator LaValle was elected to the New York State Senate in 1976.  The former Executive Director of the Senate Education Committee, he has played a key role in shaping education policy throughout his career and also proven himself as an advocate in the areas of health care, environmental protection, real property tax relief, disabled and senior citizens.  Senator LaValle is Chairman of the Senate Majority Conference and has standing assignments on the Higher Education, Agriculture, Education, Finance, Insurance, Judiciary, and Rules committees and is a member of the New York State Commission on National and Community Service. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Senator LaValle is a practicing attorney who received degrees from Adelphi College and the State University College at New Paltz, before earning his J.D. degree at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center.

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