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Year in Review Congratulations to the Class of 2015 On Sunday May 17 Touro Law Center celebrated the class of 2015 at the 33rd annual commencement ceremony . This years graduation held at the Tilles Center for Performing Arts in Brookville NY honored 169 JD candidates as well as 4 LL.M. candidates for the LL.M. in U.S. Legal Studies as well as December 2014 candidates. Dean Salkin welcomed graduates their families and friends. She stated It is your time now to celebrate and pause to remember that period when you were drawn to the legal profession and wondering about the path to law school and setting your sights on a future career. There is a special calling in each one of you to see that justice and fairness are achieved and to both apply the laws and help shape and reform laws. I have been privileged to watch you grow and am confident that each of you will write an exciting and rewarding chapter in your lives. The commencement address was delivered by Richard D. Parsons. The former chairman of Time Warner and Citigroup and former advisor to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama spoke about networking and interdependence as being key factors of success. He reminded the graduates that there are many variables to success but each person will need to rely on others. He also reminded Touro Law graduates to thank those who made sacrifices and supported each graduate and helped them achieve their goal of graduating from law school. The ceremony also included remarks from full-time valedictorian Daniela Giordano and part-time division valedictorian Matthew Landon Zafrin as well as Jason Prince who was elected the Ronni D. Cohen Class Orator. In her valedictory remarks Ms. Giordano reminded her peers that while law school taught us to think like lawyers I hope we dont forget to think like human beings. I hope we continue to fight for what we believe in always appreciate those who stand beside us and grow to be lawyers with honor and integrity. At the ceremony Honorary Doctor of Law degrees were presented to both Richard D. Parsons and Congressman Peter T. King U.S. Representative for New Yorks second Congressional District. Congratulations graduates N E W S E V E N T S Watch the video www.tourolaw.eduvideocommencement WWW.T OUROL AW.E DU 03