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Seton Hall Law offers many law educational programs.  Please select a program below to request and learn more information about your program(s) of interest.  If you have any questions, please contact the person(s) listed in each program.

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ABA accredited full-time and part-time JD (Juris Doctoral) degree program leading to a entry level degree required to practice law.

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LLM (Master of Laws) degree in Health Law or Intellectual Property Law provides attorneys with the opportunity to explore these areas and hone their expertise.

The MSJ (Master of Science in Jurisprudence) program is for professionals working in health care, information technology, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology who are not seeking to become lawyers.

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Study law abroad programs in Cairo, Jordan, Zanzibar, Geneva and France include comparative and international law courses that draw on the respective region’s unique culture and legal practices.

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Online Graduate non-degree programs designed for individuals seeking in-depth knowledge about legal, regulatory, and ethical issues.

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Certifications in Healthcare Compliance, a multi-day certification programs for pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device compliance professions.

 

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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs are available for practicing attorneys.

 

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The Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference does not discriminate on the basis of any identity status or scholarly perspective. We are strongly dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by including and integrating individuals who represent different groups, including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic background, age, disability, immigration or veteran status, or any other status.