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May 8, 2008 Professor Lori Nessel and Bryan Lonegan will serve on a panel Are We Crazy? Supervising Students in High-Risk Situations at the AALS Annual Clinical Conference in Tucson on May 7th.
   
May 8, 2008 Professor John Wefing will serve on a panel on New Jersey Governors and the State Supreme Court for the Eagleton Institute on May 8th
   
May 8, 2008 Professor Gaia Bernstein will present In the Shadow of Innovation at the May Gathering at UVA School of Law on May 9th
   
May 6, 2008 Seton Hall Law’s Interscholastic Moot Court Board ranked 10th in the country by LawSchoolAdvocacy.com
   
May 5, 2008 Professor  Lewis Lowenfels was named a Thomson West Featured Author for his book, Bromberg and Lowenfels on Securities Fraud and Commodities Fraud, Second Edition
   
May 2, 2008 Professor Linda Fisher will speak on Foreclosures and the Subprime Lending Crisis at the State Bar Bankruptcy Bench/Bar Conference on May 2nd
   
April 30, 2008 Professor Lori Nessel will present Externalized Borders and the Invisible Refugee at the Immigration Professor Conference in Miami on May 2nd
   
April 30, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese to present Property Caselaw Review at ABA Annual Meeting in Washington on May 2nd
   
April 30, 2008 Professors Paula Franzese to keynote on Leading with Conscience at Public Purchasing Personnel Annual Meeting on May 1st
   
April 30, 2008 Professor Solangel Maldonado will present The Role of Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Custody Disputes at the Joint Conference ABA/APA in Chicago on May 1st
   
April 23, 2008 Professor Frank Pasquale will speak on New Frontiers of Public Interest Regulation in a Converging 21st Century Media Marketplace on American University's Conference on Media Regulation on April 18th
   
April 23, 2008 Professors Paula Franzese and Denis McLaughlin will present 2007 NJ Civil Case Law Review at the NJ Attorney General's Advocacy Institute on April 28th
   
April 23, 2008 Professor Gaia Bernstein will present In the Shadow of Innovation at Yale's Information Society Project Colloquium on April 29th
   
April 17, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger'sInnocent Convicted, cited by Justice Stevens in Baze v. Rees
   
April 15, 2008 Professor Elizabeth Defeis has published Dual Systems of Human Rights: The European Union, 42 ILSA J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1 (2007)
   
April 15, 2008 Professor Carl Coleman will present Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Law in the Distinguished Lecturer series at Columbia’s Center for Women's Reproductive Care on Apr. 23rd
   
April 15, 2008 Professor Elizabeth Defeis will speak on Liberty and Security: Post 9/11 at the International Association of Jurists in Riva Del Garda on Apr. 19th
   
April 15, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese to present The Ethics of Eminent Domain: Pay-to-Play and Economic Redevelopment, at the Lorman Institute, New Brunswick on Apr. 17th
   
April 15, 2008 Professor Bryan Lonegan will speak on Following the Deportation Path: Government Enforcement of Immigration Laws at Washington University School of Law's Access to Equal Justice Colloquium on Apr. 17th
   
April 10, 2008 Professor Bernard K. Freamon will present on Legal Education Initiatives in Africa at the American Society of International Law 2008 Annual Meeting on April 12th in Washington D.C.
   
April 9, 2008 Professor Elizabeth Defeis will speak on Liberty and Security: Post 9/11 at the International Association of Jurists in Riva Del Garda on April 19th
   
April 9, 2008 Professor Bryan Lonegan will speak on Following the Deportation Path: Government Enforcement of Immigration Laws at Washington University School of Law’s Access to Equal Justice Colloquium on Apr. 17th
   
April 9, 2008 Professor Bryan Lonegan has published American Diaspora: The Deportation of Lawful Residents from the United States and the Destruction of Their Families, 32 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 55 (2007)
   
April 9, 2008 CSJ Professor Jenny-Brooke Condon named Gibbons Fellow in Constitutional Law & Public Policy
   
April 9, 2008 Incoming Professor Alice Ristroph is guest blogging on Concurring Opinions
   
April 9, 2008 Professor Tracy Kaye named as chair of new Task Force of the Teaching Tax Committee of the ABA Tax Section to develop tax education software for use in high school and middle school classrooms.
   
April 7, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will address the DC Judicial and Bar Conference on The Future of Innocence on Apr. 11th
   
April 7, 2008 Professor Rachel Godsil and 3L David Simunovich have just published Just Compensation in an Ownership Society in Private Property, Community Development, and Eminent Domain
   
April 7, 2008 Professor Marc Poirier has just published Federalism and Localism in Kelo and San Remo in Private Property, Community Development, and Eminent Domain
   
April 4, 2008 Professor Gaia Bernstein will discuss Genetic Privacy before the Women Judges Association on Apr. 12th
   
April 4, 2008 Professor Charles Sullivan on Workplace Prof Blog Features on Supreme Court's Recent Jury Selection Decision
   
April 4, 2008 Professor Carl Coleman has published Potential Penalties for Health Care Professionals Who Refuse to Work During a Pandemic in JAMA
   
April 2, 2008 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Taxation of Specialty Hospitals and ASCs at the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Workshop on Apr. 7th
   
April 2, 2008 Dean Erik Lillquist will speak on Can We Reduce the Amount of Innocent Convictions Without Unjust Acquittals?, at Convicting the Innocent at Texas Tech on Apr. 4th
   
April 2, 2008 Professor Timothy Glynn is guest blogging on Race to the Bottom
   
April 1, 2008

Professor Carl Coleman will present Representing Clinical Trial Sponsors: Lawyers' Professional Responsibilities, at the Food and Drug Law Institute, in Washington D.C. on Mar. 26th

   
April 1, 2007 Professor Bill Baroni in the phildelphia inquirer, Jessica Rogers, Paralyzed in Accident, Crusades for Road-rage Legislation, Apr. 1st.
   
April 1, 2008 Professor Linda FIsher on bloomberg radio, The Final Word, Mar. 26th.
   
April 1, 2008 Dean Erik Lillquist in the press of Atlantic city, crda approves 1.5M. Grant for Seton Hall Project, Mar. 19th.
   
March 31, 2008 Professor Kristen Boon will present Legal Obligations of an Occupier to the Occupied at Transformation in Iraq at Loyola Los Angeles on April 4th
   
March 27, 2008

Supreme Court Justices Rely on CSJ Brief at Oral Argument in Omar Munaf Cases

   
March 27, 2008 Professors Stephen Lubben and Paula Franzese will present at the American Bankruptcy Institute's Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. on Apr. 4th
   
March 27, 2008 Professor Denis McLaughlin has been appointed to the N.J. Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence
   
March 27, 2007 Professor Bernard Freamon in us state news, Corzine Celebrates 60 years of School Desegregation in New Jersey, US Feb. 21st.
   
March 25, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will speak at Faces of Forensics at Hastings Law School on Mar. 21st
   
March 25, 2008 Professor Margaret Gilhooley has published Vioxx's History and the Need for Better Procedures and Better Testing, 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 941 (2007)
   
March 21, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese to deliver the keynote address, The Ethical Imperative in an Age of Dysfunction, to the American Gift Planning Council on Mar. 24th
   
March 21, 2008 Professor Margaret Gilhooley has published Vioxx's History and the Need for Better Procedures and Better Testing, 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 941 (2007)
   
March 21, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese to receive Educator of the Year Award from NJ Association of Women in Business, Mar. 24th
   
March 21, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will speak at Faces of Forensics at Hastings Law School on Mar. 21st
   
March 17, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese has been named Vice-Chair of the ABA’s Legal Education Section
   
March 17, 2008 Professor Bryan Lonegan and 3Ls Jason Weber and Joseph Fanning win before the New York Immigration Court on behalf of an Afghanistani woman.
   
March 17, 2008 Professor Margaret Gilhooley has published Addressing Potential Drug Risks: The Limits of Testing, Risk Signals, Preemption and the Drug Reform Legislation, 59 S. Car. L. Rev, 347 (2008)
   
March 17, 2008 Professor Timothy P. Glynn, has published Delaware's Vantagepoint: The Empire Strikes Back in the Post-Post-Enron Era 102 NW. U. L. REV. 91 (2008)
   
March 4, 2008 Professors Baher Azmy and Jenny-Brooke Condon with 3Ls Josh Arnold, Nicole Gerritsen, Margaret Hirce and Matt Schoen, file amicus brief in Supreme Court on behalf of human rights organizations, in Geren v. Omar
   
March 4, 2008 Professor Edward Hartnett will participate in Twombly and Beyond: Who Can Afford Justice at the Annual United States District Court Judicial Conference on March 13th
   
March 4, 2008 Professor Solangel Maldonado will present Permanency Decisions: Balancing Best Interests and Biology at the Wells Conference on Adoption Law at Capital University Law School on Mar. 13th
   
March 4, 2008 Professor Stephen Lubben will speak to the Eastern District of Michigan Federal Bar Association on Chapter 11 & stain Fees on Mar. 13th
   
March 4, 2008 Professor. Paula Franzese will present Leading With Conscience to the Governor's Conference on Women and Government in Atlantic City on Mar. 5th
   
March 4, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese has published Trust and Community: The Common Interest Community as Metaphor and Paradox, 72 MO L. Rev. 1110 (2007).
   
February 26, 2008 Seton Hall Law Students Earn Honors in National Moot Court Competitions
   
February 22, 2008 Professor Elizabeth Defeis will speak on Evolution of Human Rights in the European Union at Fordham’s Conference on Fifty Years of European Community Law on March 1st
   
February 22, 2008 Professor Marc Poirier will speak at A Queer Definition of Equality: Exploring Major Issues in Sexual Orientation and the Law at Washington & Lee on Feb. 29th
   
February 22, 2008 Professor Kristen Boon will present The Security Council's Emerging Economic Statecraft at the Junior International Law Scholars' Conference at New York Law School on Feb 29th
   
February 22, 2008 Professor Stephen J. Lubben has published Credit Derivatives and the Future of Chapter 11, 81 Am. Bankr. L. J. 405 (2007)
   
February 17, 2008 Professor Angela Carmela has published, "Responsible Freedom Under the Religion Clauses: Exemptions, Legal Pluralism, and the Common Good," 110 W.Va. L. Rev. 403 (2007)
   
February 17, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will present Meeting the Standards of Daubert in Forensic Science at the American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting on Feb. 22nd
   
February 17, 2008 Professor Bernard Freamon is the featured speaker on The End of Racially Segregated Schools in New Jersey at Princeton on Feb.21st
   
February 17, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will present The Impact of Confirmational Bias and Contextual Effect on Forensic Science at the American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting on Feb. 19th
   
February 14, 2008 Captured on Tape reports the Government videotaped 24,000 interrogations of Guantánamo detainees
   
February 13, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese will present Ethics in the Workplace, Civility in Our Schools at Bergen County Community College on Feb. 18th
   
February 13, 2008 Professor David Opderbeck will present Intellectual Property as Social Relations at the Property, Culture and Social Entrepreneurship Conference at Chapman University on Feb 16th
   
February 13, 2008 Professor Marc Poirier will present Ocean Grove versus Ocean Grove at the Property, Culture and Social Entrepreneurship Conference at Chapman University on Feb 15th
   
February 13, 2008 Professor Gaia Bernstein will present In the Shadow of Innovation at the Michigan State Junior-Senior Scholars Intellectual Property Workshop on Feb. 15th
   
February 5, 2008 Professors Paula Franzese & Denis McLaughlin to present the N.J. Law Journal's Annual Review of Civil Case Law on Feb. 12th
   
February 5, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger published The Irrelevance, and Central Relevance, of the Boundary Between Science and Non-Science in the Evaluation of Expert Witness Reliability, 52 Vill L. Rev. 679 (2007)
   
February 5, 2008 Professor Carl Coleman’s book The Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects reviewed in The American Journal of Bioethics
   
February 5, 2008 Professor Stephen Lubben interviewed about his Bankruptcy Fee Study.
   
January 28, 2008 Professor Frank Pasquale will present Internet Nondiscrimination Principles at NYU's Information Technology and Society Colloquium on Feb. 1st
   
January 28, 2008 Professor Rachel Godsil will present Race and Inclusion: A Rebuttable Presumption, at Washington & Lee's Faculty Colloquium on Jan. 28th
   
January 28, 2008 CSJ files Freedom of Information Act suit for Homeland Security's pre-dawn immigration home raids in NJ
   
January 28, 2008 Professor Timothy P. Glynn, will present: From Nullibiety to Ubiety in Corporate Law at case western reserve law review symposium on communities and their corporations on Jan. 25th.
   
January 23, 2008 CSJ and ACLU challenge the arrest of Brazilian Voice editor for refusing to turn over news photos to police.
   
January 22, 2008 Professor Martin in the star-ledger, Ex-State Senator Called "Man of Conviction", Jan. 20th
   
January 22, 2008 Professor Bryan Lonegan in the record, Campaign Planned to Aid Day Laborers, Jan. 15th.
   
January 17, 2008 Professor Frank Pasquale in the Baltimore sun, Is Everything on the Internet up for Grabs?, Jan. 6th.
   
January 17, 2008 Professor Edward A. Hartnett's article, Against (Mere) Restyling, 82 Notre Dame L. Rev. 155 (2006), was nominated as exemplary legal writing and selected as recommended reading by The Green Bag 
   
January 17, 2008

Professor Edward A. Hartnett has published Supreme Court Practice (9th edition), the leading treatise regarding practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. Professor Hartnett's co-authors are Professor Eugene Gressman, Kenneth S. Geller, Steven M. Shapiro, and Timothy S. Bishop. A dictionary of terms commonly used in discussions of the Supreme Court explains that the term "Stern & Gressman" is shorthand for this treatise and that it is also known as the Bible of Supreme Court practice and procedure. See here.  Although the new edition was just released, it has already been cited by lawyers in a case at the Supreme Court.

   
January 17, 2008 3L Marc Adler has won the american college of employee benefits counsel's writing competition for Jumping the Hurdle: Creating a Blueprint for Employer-Financed State Health Care Reform and Avoiding ERISA Preemption.
   
January 17, 2008 Professor Paula Franzese will present Faith and the Pursuit of Social Justice at the cornelian community counselors trustees gala on Feb. 19th.
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Howard Erichson will speak at a Southwestern Law School Symposium on Public and Private Law Perspectives on Asbestos Litigation on Jan 18th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Shavar Jeffries is on leave to serve as Attorney General Milgrim's Counsel
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Thomas Healy will present Brandenburg in a Time of Terror at St John's Law School on Jan 14th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Michael Ambrosio will present Social Economics and Jurisprudence at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting on Jan 2nd-6th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Rachel Godsil will present Race Nuisance - Expanding our Conception of "Interests" at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting on Jan 2nd-6th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Tristin Green will present Relational Discrimination Remedies at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting on Jan 2nd-6th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Marc Porier will be the Chair of the Section on Law and Interpretation and Moderator of Law and the Interpretation of Sex and Gender at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting on Jan 2nd-6th
   
January 14, 2008 Professor Michael Risinger will be the Chair of the Evidence Section and Moderator of Guilt vs. Guiltiness at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting on Jan 2nd-6th
   
January 9, 2008 Practitioner in Residence Bassina Farenblum in the Bergen record, Immigration Officials Say Raids on Illegals Are Within the Law, Jan. 2d.
   
January 9, 2008 Professor Mark Alexander on politicernj.com, Alexander Steers Jersey's Obama Campaign Toward Feb. 5th, Jan 5th.
   
January 9, 2008 Professor Frank Pasquale in the new york times, The Pope on Hope, Dec. 26th
   
January 8, 2008 Professor Mark P. Denbeaux in the Chicago sun times, Gitmo: A Stain on America, Dec. 16th.
   
 
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