High school students from the college business law and AP law and government classes at Middle Country Central School District recently visited Judge Joseph Bianco at the Federal Court in Central Islip. Judge Bianco, who serves on the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan, hosted the students for a memorable and educational experience that highlighted the importance of law and citizenship.
The visit began with students attending a naturalization ceremony, during which over 100 individuals were sworn in as new U.S. citizens. This meaningful event provided the students with a firsthand look at the legal process involved in becoming a citizen of the United States. Following the ceremony, Judge Bianco shared insights from his distinguished career, offering students a rare opportunity to hear from a federal judge with over 30 years of experience in the legal field. His reflections on his career and the legal system were both inspiring and informative, offering valuable perspectives for aspiring legal professionals.
The day concluded with an interactive mock trial where students had the chance to assume roles as judges, lawyers, and jurors in a courtroom setting. This hands-on activity allowed students to apply the concepts and skills they’ve been learning in the classroom, while also developing a deeper understanding of how legal proceedings unfold. The field trip provided students with a deeper understanding of the legal system, government, and citizenship, further enriching their academic experiences and fostering a stronger connection to the