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LAW REVIEW
(JRNL7146, 7147, 7148, 7149, 7159)
1 to 2 credits per semester for
member, 1 to 3 credits per semester for editors.
Maximum of 6 credits for members, 8 credits for editors.
The quarterly Seton Hall Law Review is a nationally recognized
scholarly legal journal that publishes critical and analytical
articles on major legal issues by judges, scholars, public
officials and practicing attorneys. Commentary on recent judicial
decisions and developments is written by students, and there is a
survey of current New Jersey law. The Review is edited and managed
by its student editorial board and staff. Most candidates are
selected on the basis of their demonstrated writing ability. In
addition, first year students in the top three percent of the
class after the Spring Semester are offered membership on the
Seton Hall Law Review. The top three percent in the second year
evening division is also offered membership upon the completion of
the Fall Semester.
Course is graded on a Pass/D or Fail basis. To receive any
credits for the Law Review, a student must first complete a
comment for this Journal.
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