As part of its mission to educate the public and to preserve the Court’s heritage and contribution to the development of Pennsylvania Law, the Historical Society provides a scholarship to a Penn State Dickinson Law School student and to a Widener Law School student who has shown an interest in and excelled in state or federal administrative law. Selection of recipients is made after consultation with the professors and administrators at the law schools.
In light of the very generous contribution of Alexis and Christina Barbieri, daughters of former Judge Alexander F. Barbieri, the scholarships in 2010 were designated the Commonwealth Court Historical Society Judge Alexander F. Barbieri Excellence in Administrative Law Award.
2019 Recipients
Spencer Brown – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Sarah Rothermel – Widener University Commonwealth Law School
2018 Recipients
Lindsay Daniels – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Cheri Sparacino – Widener University Commonwealth Law School
2017 Recipients
Thomas J. Bettge – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Paolo Shipman – Widener University Commonwealth Law School
2016 Recipients
Christina Bustos – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Marc Prokopchak – Widener University Commonwealth Law School
2015 Recipients
Douglas Fogle – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Jordan Marzzacco – Widener Law School
2014 Recipients
Stephanie William – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Alexis Timari – Widener Law School
2013 Recipients
Mark A. McCormick-Goodhart – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Michelle Latta – Widener Law School
2012 Recipients
Kaitlin DeStigter – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Nicole Radziewicz – Widener Law School
2011 Recipients
Joseph Malizia – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Stefanie Pitcavage – Widener Law School
2010 Recipients
Alexis Snyder – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Kyle Applegate – Widener Law School
2009 Recipients
Tara M. Walsh – Penn State Dickinson Law School
Jason Gottesman – Widener Law School