
30th Anniversary of Loving the Law
Professor Paula Franzese hosts 30th Annual Celebration of Loving the Law.
Professor Paula Franzese hosts 30th Annual Celebration of Loving the Law.
For the first time, Seton Hall won the Hicks Thomas LLP Moot Court National Championship, with 3L students Emma Taylor and Christopher Frey.
Seton Hall University’s Undergraduate Mock Trial Program hosted its first-ever American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) Regional Tournament this month, demonstrating continued advancement.
Winter course for students in their final year enables students to learn new trial skills, culminating in a mock jury trial at the federal courthouse before sitting federal judges.
Seton Hall Law's Institute for Privacy Protection & Gibbons Institute for Law Science & Tech host a virtual symposium, "AI companions: The New Frontier of Kids' Screen Addiction and Online Harms."
Seton Hall’s grant-driven Detention and Deportation Defense Initiative (DDDI), which provides pro bono immigration counsel to indigent New Jerseyans in removal proceedings prepares to work overtime.
During Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m., prospective students will have the chance to discover Seton Hall's 140 career-defining graduate degree and certificate programs.
Seton Hall Law School has named two individuals and one student group to the 2024 Pro Bono Honor Roll to recognize the tremendous contributions they have made to both the University and the community.
The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law at Seton Hall will host its Ninth Annual Works-in-Progress Retreat on Friday, January 31, 2025.
Professor Carl Coleman, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, honored for his significant contributions that have helped shape the fields of bioethics and health scholarship and policy.
Leadership Fellows commit themselves to a cause that so few consider, yet so many are affected by.
The Housing Justice Project seeks to provide representation and support to tenants in landlord-tenant disputes and with other housing needs.
Seton Hall Law's Center for Social Justice welcomes new team members and launches the Transactional Legal Clinic and Criminal Legal Education, Advocacy, and Reform/Reentry Assistance Project.
Interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in both international relations and legal frameworks.
Housing Justice Project at Seton Hall Law, Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice, and Housing Justice Program at Rutgers Law issue a report on Unjustified Evictions.
Seton Hall Law’s Center for Social Justice Represents New Jersey Farm Workers in their fight for an equal minimum wage.