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Kathleen Boozang

Kathleen Boozang

Associate Dean and Professor Kathleen Boozang oversees Seton Hall’s strategic initiatives and Centers of Excellence, admissions, public relations and faculty development. She serves on the Board of Directors of the American Health Lawyers Association and received the Seton Hall University Woman of the Year Award in 2006.

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Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology

The Gibbons Institute

Intellectual property is vital to the technology-driven global economy. Under the leadership of Associate Dean Kathleen Boozang and Professor David Opderbeck, Academic Director, The Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology aims to educate and train the next generation of attorneys and professionals for the complex issues they will face in the 21st century. The Institute also provides resources and support to the growing technology and scientific communities, locally and nationally, through its faculty scholarship, publications, symposia, and events.

Seton Hall is ideally located to serve as a forum for lawyers, judges, scientists, and government officials to discuss the legal, political, and social problems that will continue to arise as scientific and technological changes challenge our existing laws and legal institutions. The Law School is easily accessible to the headquarters of many of the world’s leading telecommunication and pharmaceutical companies as well as the country's most significant transportation hubs. Based in northern New Jersey, Seton Hall’s location permits the Institute to draw from some of the leading intellectual property practitioners, whose experience complements the scholarly expertise of Seton Hall’s faculty.

The Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology Mission Statement

The Institute brings together a number of faculty at Seton Hall Law who are interested in the effect of advances in science and technology on law and society. Our writings examine social changes brought about by recent innovations in the life sciences and information technologies. We seek to assess the appropriate legal reactions to these social transformations. As scholars, our goal is to provide well-informed legal analyses that solve novel societal tensions in both the private and public sectors resulting from technological innovation. As teachers, we aim to educate and train students for the complex legal issues they will face.

In addition, the Institute supports public institutions and private businesses in their efforts to address these emerging challenges. To this end, the Institute partners with leaders in science, intellectual property, medicine, and technology in the wider community to address emerging legal issues. The Institute also works with the Law School's Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy to create innovative programs addressing the intersection of technology and health.