Distinguished Lawyer Named Hastings Center Fellow
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.
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.
NYPD Detective Christine Casilla presented "Grace Under Pressure: The Art of Resilient Policing" to the University community as part of the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership program.
Britta Redwood, J.D., holds a joint appointment as assistant professor at the School of Diplomacy and Seton Hall Law. She is teaching classes in international law and international human rights.
In his new book, Perceptions of State, School of Diplomacy Associate Professor, Philip Moremen, J.D., Ph.D., looks at why states comply with international law, or not.
Check out the impressive array of forthcoming scholarship by Seton Hall Law's faculty.
Seton Hall Law welcomes Rochelle Edwards as the new Assistant Dean for Equity, Justice, and Engagement. She looks forward to discussing how to make Seton Hall a more inclusive and welcoming school.
The Denis F. McLaughlin Advanced Trial Advocacy Workshop this coming January 2025, will mark the sixth year of the program, cementing the legacy of Seton Hall Law Professor Denis F. McLaughlin.
Seton Hall Law will Host the 40th Annual Red Mass.
Prospective students are invited to explore Seton Hall's diverse graduate programs at the Fall Graduate Open House from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, October 1, at Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
In a recent report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, Seton Hall Law School ranked 31st out of 186 law schools in the United States, placing it in the top 17%.